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- Vacation Rental Information | Durango, CO - Official Website
Vacation rentals are not allowed in Twin Buttes, Three Springs, Rock Ridge or Sky Ridge Operators of vacation rentals are required to maintain a City business license and must collect and remit required lodgers’ and sales taxes to the City
- Durango Vacation Rental Rules: An Easy Resource for Hosts
Durango developments that do not allow vacation rentals include the Three Springs neighborhood, Rock Ridge, the SkyRidge area, and the Twin Buttes community Owners and potential investors should check the governing documents to determine if their development allows vacation rentals
- A Comprehensive Guide to Short-Term Rental Requirements in Durango and . . .
Whether you're a local homeowner looking to generate income or a potential STR guest, this blog post will provide a detailed overview of the essential requirements for short-term rentals in both Durango and La Plata County
- Durango, Colorado Short Term Rental Regulations Guide for Airbnb hosts
Short-term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Durango, but with strict regulations The city has implemented a carefully controlled permitting system to manage vacation rentals and minimize their impact on the local housing market
- Durango, CO Short-Term Rental Regulations - Rent Responsibly
Short-term rentals are permitted in certain zones, and it is required to obtain a Limited Use Permit (LUP) prior to establishment or advertisement
- The State of Short-Term Rentals in Colorado | Colorado Lawyer
This article provides an overview of the current state of short-term rental regulation in Colorado It focuses on local requirements across the state Colorado property owners have enjoyed record-setting appreciation in property values over the last decade
- Understanding Short-Term Rental Regulations in Durango, CO: A Beginner . . .
This guide will walk you through Durango’s short-term rental regulations, help you understand licensing and tax requirements, and offer tips to make compliance easier
- Vacation Rentals | Blogs - The Durango Team
Here is some insight to La Plata County and Durango’s short-term rental (STR) regulations What is a Short Term Rental? A short-term rental is defined as a unit or room being rented for less than 30 days at a daily or weekly rate The State of Colorado requires a STR license
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