Eligible Colorado consumers to receive checks following the settlement between Attorney General Phil Weiser and Four Star Realty
**Consumers who are eligible to receive checks must first file a claim**
On January 9, 2024, Attorney General Phil Weiser announced a settlement with Boulder-based property management company Four Star Realty. The settlement requires the Colorado Attorney General’s Office to return $980,000 of the $1 million settlement to tenants who suffered damages when they moved out of a property managed by Four Star Realty.
The settlement came after the attorney general’s investigation revealed evidence showing that Four Star Realty may have engaged in unfair and deceptive business practices by overcharging tenants for routine maintenance or to repair things that should have been classified as normal wear and tear. The attorney general alleged that this conduct violated the Colorado Consumer Protection Act and Colorado law governing a landlord’s obligation to return security deposits.
To be eligible for the settlement, a tenant must have moved out of a Four Star property any time between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2023 and incurred charges from Four Star to pay for maintenance, painting, cleaning, rekeying locks, or in unlawful moveout coordination fees when they moved out of their apartment.
To be eligible for a settlement payment, consumers must submit a claim by September 2, 2025.
For questions related to this settlement, please refer to the common questions page or contact FourStarRealty@coag.gov. Do not contact Four Star Realty with questions about the settlement fund distribution.
Consumers do not need to pay any money or provide any financial information to receive a payment from this settlement.
Four Star Realty Settlement Common Questions