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

Local rules - Ouray County

Short-term rental rules in Ouray County depend on the jurisdiction

Short-term rentals are regulated separately by the City of Ouray, the Town of Ridgway, and Ouray County, so the rules for a property depend on which jurisdiction it sits in.

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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 - Summit County

Short-term rental rules change town by town in Summit County

Breckenridge, the other towns, and unincorporated Summit County each set their own short-term rental rules, so one county can hold several different rulebooks.

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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.

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Local rules - Grand County

Short-term rental rules in Grand County depend on which town you're in

Whether you can run a short-term rental in Grand County, and under what rules, depends on whether the property is in a town or in unincorporated county land.

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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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