KEYSTONE
Short-Term Rental Licenses

If you're gearing up for a short-term escape to Keystone, Colorado (less than thirty days), here's the drill. You've got to snag yourself a Short-Term Rental License. No shortcuts, regardless of how you're putting the word out – whether it's through management companies, the digital realm of Vrbo and Airbnb, traditional newspapers, or just a friendly chat. Keystone's got its guidelines for Short-Term Rentals (STR), and they apply across the board. So, whether you're checking in or renting out, make sure you're on the right side of the rules.

If you have questions, concerns or comments for Town Council regarding short-term rentals, please contact us.

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Short-Term Rental Guidelines


In the realm of short-term rentals, a property falls into this category if it's up for lease for less than thirty consecutive days, encompassing residential dwelling units or any room within. To embark on this journey, securing a valid short-term rental license is a must for each property.

Keep in mind that individual homeowner associations might have their set of rules and regulations concerning short-term rentals. Whether you're spreading the word through management companies, online platforms like VRBO and Airbnb, newspaper ads, or just a casual chat, the license is a non-negotiable requirement. Don't forget to showcase the license number in all property advertisements.

&nbspIf you're eyeing the sale of your property, note that short-term rental licenses are non-transferable and non-refundable. To navigate the landscape effectively, check out the searchable GIS map of Short-term Rental Areas available HERE. This tool allows you to identify a specific property's zone by searching for its address, subdivision, or schedule number. Stay informed and enjoy the short-term rental adventure!

Considering hosting guests for less than 29 nights at a stretch? Welcome to the short-term rental scene! Before you roll out the welcome mat, make sure you have a short-term rental license in your arsenal. Oh, and here's the catch the property you're renting out must be your primary residence. If it's not your place, get a nod from the property owner before diving into the world of short-term rentals. Now, if you're in it for the long haul, renting for 30 days or more at a time, you'll need a residential rental property license. Two different licenses, two different vibes choose the one that suits your hosting style.

When assessing whether a short-term rental qualifies as the applicant's primary residence, several factors come into play. The applicant's connections and commitments to other locations for domestic, legal, billing, voting, or licensing purposes are scrutinized. Additionally, the frequency of the applicant's returns to the short-term rental versus other locations within a calendar year is considered.

Legal documents and tax assessment records are cross-referenced to verify consistency with the short-term rental address. The applicant's business engagements, employment, income sources, and other financial ties are examined to determine if the short-term rental serves as their primary residence for tax and residence purposes. The duration of the short-term rental's occupancy throughout the calendar year plays a crucial role. This, combined with factors like military deployment status and any other relevant information brought to light by the director or the applicant, aids in the determination of primary residence status. For a more nuanced understanding, consider the scenarios listed below. While not exhaustive and not to be taken as legal advice, these scenarios offer insights into whether a single residential dwelling unit qualifies as the primary residence for short-term rental purposes.
To track the progress of your application, applicants have the convenience of checking the status through the online application portal. A comprehensive guide for this process is available for download, providing detailed step-by-step instructions.
In the case of a complete and pending renewal, applicants can continue their short-term rental operations during the renewal process. All official correspondence, including requests for additional information, will be directed to the email address linked to the application.
For those who submitted a renewal application post-expiration, your hosting platform may have temporarily disabled your ability to accept new short-term rental reservations. It becomes necessary to manually adjust your booking calendar and minimum stay settings after submitting the renewal. Please note that the synchronization between city systems and hosting platforms may take up to a week, during which you can contact 311 if your listing remains disabled.


Contact Information

Crystal Egelkamp: crystal.egelkamp@state.co.us

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