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6 Porch Notes tagged “licensing,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Pitkin County

A short-term rental in unincorporated Pitkin County needs a county license

Pitkin County requires a license to run a short-term rental in its unincorporated areas, and the city of Aspen and nearby towns have their own separate rules.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Short-term rentals in unincorporated Boulder County need a license

Renting a place in unincorporated Boulder County for under 30 days at a time needs a county license first.

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Local rules - Arapahoe County

Arapahoe short-term rentals now have county rules

Arapahoe County now licenses short-term rentals in unincorporated areas, so the rules turn on whether a parcel sits inside a city or not.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Boulder County waste haulers need the right county licensing

A county ordinance licenses businesses that collect and haul discarded materials in unincorporated Boulder County, so check that yours qualifies.

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Home and property - Larimer County

Larimer radon work deserves a license check

Colorado licenses paid radon testers and mitigators, so test first, then verify whoever does the work.

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Local rules - Denver County

A Denver short-term rental must be your primary home

Denver allows licensed short-term rentals only at your primary residence, so you cannot run one at an investment property you do not live in.

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