Colorado Senate to consider bill to further regulate towing industry

Small business owners, apartment owners, and homeowners’ association representatives are raising concerns that the bill’s intent to require property owners to pay for most tows will result in “towing anarchy” and could drive up the costs of affordable and low-income housing.  The issue caught fire last summer when Gonzales found her car had been towed, believing it was illegal.    Read the article…………………………….

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