Denver Metro Short-Term Rental Rules & Licensing Guide

 

If you’re planning to host on Airbnb or VRBO, this Denver Metro Short-Term Rental Rules & Licensing Guide gives you a city-by-city overview of what’s legal, what’s required, and how to stay compliant.

 

STR Rules Summarized

   🟢 Green circle (Live‑in / Primary‑occupied STR)

   🔵 Blue circle (Non‑occupying / Investment STR)

Tag

City

STR Allowed?

Primary Residence Required?

Non-Primary STR Allowed?*

Night Cap / Year (STR)

Max STR Properties / Owner

ADU as STR?

Apartments / Condos?

STR / Business License?

Local Lodging / Accom. Tax?

Denver

Yes

None stated (must be <30 nights per stay)

1 primary STR per person

Case-by-case, check zoning

Yes, if primary + allowed by HOA

Aurora

Yes

Effectively 1 (primary)

Allowed where legal as part of primary

Possible if primary + allowed by building

Lakewood

Yes

No (typical case)

1 primary STR per owner (practically)

Limited; check current ordinance & zoning

Possible if primary + allowed by HOA

Yes – lodging + sales tax

Golden

Yes

None stated (<30 nights per stay)

Yes, if on same lot as owner’s primary

Depends on zoning; often commercial tourist-home use

Yes – sales + lodging tax

Arvada

Yes

3 STRs per owner

Allowed if meets code

Yes, if zoning + HOA allow

Westminster

Yes

Yes, if licensed

None stated (<30 nights per stay)

Not clearly capped in code

Depends on zoning

Yes, if allowed by HOA/zoning

Thornton

Yes

No

None stated (<30 nights per stay)

Commerce City

Yes

(Since

2025)

No (not a stand-alone STR)

None stated; must remain accessory use

Yes – city lodging/accom. + sales tax

Littleton

Yes

Only grandfathered non-primary licenses

1 active primary STR per owner

Only where zoning + HOA allow

Know the Rules: City STR Requirements & Resources

This includes city by city STR licensing laws and contact information. Please share updates and corrections to rogelio@vidabroker.com as municipal policies do tend to change! 


Denver

  • Definition / scope

  • Core rules

    • Property must be your primary residence (“usual place of return”).(Denver.gov)

    • Only one STR license per person.(Minut)

    • License number must appear in all ads.(Denver.gov)

  • Licensing & tax

    • Apply online for Short-Term Rental License and lodger’s tax account.(Denver.gov)

    • Lodger’s tax 10.75% on STR stays, plus state/county taxes.(Denver.gov)

  • Where to start

    • STR info: denvergov.org → Business Licensing → Short-Term Rentals.

    • Phone: 311 or 720-913-1311 from outside Denver (ask for Business Licensing).(occlienttestus3.dev.opencities.com)


Aurora

  • Definition / scope

    • STR = stays 30 nights or less; only primary residences may host.(Airbnb)

  • Core rules

  • Licensing & tax

    • Requires city business license and lodger’s tax collection.(Aurora, CO)

  • Where to start


Lakewood

  • Definition / scope

  • Core rules

  • Licensing & tax

    • Apply via City Clerk: “Short-Term Rental License Applications”.(Lakewood)

    • Fines for unlicensed STRs can be high (up to $5,000).(BNB Calc)

  • Where to start

    • Info: lakewood.org → City Clerk → Short-Term Rental License.(Lakewood)

    • Main phone: 303-987-7000 (ask for City Clerk / Licensing).(Lakewood)


Golden


Arvada


Westminster


Thornton


Commerce City

  • Definition / scope

    • As of Jan 1, 2025, STRs are legal subject to new rules.(C3Gov)

    • STR = <30 days in eligible single-family or certain attached homes (no apartments).(C3Gov)

  • Core rules

    • STR must be accessory to a long-term residence (owner or tenant lives there most of the year).(C3Gov)

    • 500-ft separation between STRs in many residential zones.(C3Gov)

    • Generally one STR per lot.(C3Gov)

    • Annual license fee: $150.(C3Gov)

  • Licensing & tax

    • STR license + business license; zoning verification often required first.(C3Gov)

  • Where to start


Littleton

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