Who needs to apply for a Short-Term Rental License?

Any owner renting a property for a period of 30 consecutive days or less is required to apply for a Short-Term Rental License. It is the owner(s)’ responsibility to know and comply with all ordinances, resolutions and regulations that apply to Short-Term Rentals within the City of Wheat Ridge. A license is required if you are advertising a Short-Term Rental, even if no available dates are listed. Rentals that are only for 30 consecutive days or more do not require a license, but the booking calendar must require a 30-night minimum stay.

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1. What is included in the ordinance?
2. What is a Short-Term Rental or STR?
3. What is the difference between a ‘Whole-home’ and ‘Partial-home’ STR License?
4. Who needs to apply for a Short-Term Rental License?
5. What if I do not obtain a Short-Term Rental License?
6. Who can operate a short-term rental?
7. Can one offer short-term rentals to multiple parties at the same time on the same property?
8. Does my short-term rental license apply to multiple properties?
9. Are there limits on the number of Short-Term Rentals?
10. Do I have to display my license?
11. What is the cost of an STR license?
12. Do I also need to obtain a separate business license?
13. Do I need a Short-Term Rental license if I hire a property management company?
14. Are home inspections required?
15. Do Short-Term Rental Licensees have to pay taxes?
16. Is the City of Wheat Ridge working with Airbnb, VRBO, or other marketplace facilitators to remit the Lodging Tax?
17. What can I do if I have a complaint?