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Jason Henning
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  • Golden, CO
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Denver Airbnb experts... can this be done?

Jason Henning
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Golden, CO
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Here's the vision: the idea is to put an Airstream travel trailer (a camper) in our backyard and rent it out on Airbnb during the Fall, Winter and Spring. Then in the Summer hit the road with the Airstream and rent our house on Airbnb. Is it possible to make this work legally in Denver? I know in Denver a property can only have a single Short Term Rental (STR) license, but can that license oscillate between the house itself and essentially an auxiliary dwelling unit in the camper? Thoughts? Other considerations?

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Jason Henning
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Jason Henning
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Golden, CO
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Thanks @Tyler Work  We're zoned U-TU-C so allowed 2 units but we do have a long term tenant in our garden level 1/1 rental.  Definitely worth digging into it further though.  Are the STRAC meetings open to the public or do you have to be a member?  and thanks as well @Michael Guzik  Denver has become pretty strict with STRs but I think you're right that as long as we're properly licensed and paying taxes accordingly we should be okay.  Just need to keep learning the rules so we can play by them.

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