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6 Porch Notes tagged “license,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Jefferson County
A Jeffco short-term rental is a county permit question first
A nightly rental in Jeffco starts with one question: which government controls the address, the county or a city?
Read note ->Home and property - Clear Creek County
Clear Creek owners still need to check state-licensed trades
Clear Creek County requires no general-contractor license, but plumbing and electrical contractors must be licensed by the state.
Read note ->Local rules - Larimer County
Larimer short-term rentals need approval before the listing goes live
In unincorporated Larimer County a short-term rental needs a license, a conversion permit, and a life-safety review before the listing goes live.
Read note ->Local rules - Park County
Short-term rental rules in Park County depend on whether you're in the county or a town
Unincorporated Park County requires a county short-term rental license, while homes inside incorporated towns like Fairplay and Alma fall under the town's own authority instead.
Read note ->Home and property - Chaffee County
Check Chaffee County short-term rental rules before listing a rural place
Chaffee County has new and renewal short-term rental license paths, so a rural listing's first question is which jurisdiction it answers to.
Read note ->Local rules - Broomfield County
A Broomfield short-term rental needs a license before listing
Broomfield requires a short-term rental license before any booking, and the license number must appear in the listing itself.
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