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A landlord could not 'evict' someone who who has moved out and surrenderd keys. He might file a case for unpaid rent or physical damages.

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Q: Can you evict after tenant has already vacated premises and left premises in good condition plus gave keys back to landlord and landlord did walk through -in Colorado?
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