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All Forum Posts by: Kylie Tollios

Kylie Tollios has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks everyone, I am probably too much of a rule follower to act on anything illegal! And I can seek out the couple of cities that do allow STR. I was curious as to the insight, seeing as there are airbnbs with hundreds of reviews in cities without specific STR regulations, so I just wasn't sure if they were illegal, or if they just weren't legal so no one was enforcing, if you get my general gist.

I, like many others in Denver metro, would love to operate a STR (preferably non-owner occupied). Most cities don't allow STR (yet) or mandate they are owner-occupied, but looking on Airbnb, there are plenty of people doing it (I would assume illegally). I can't find anything that states the consequences if you get caught (or how they would find you). Anyone have any insight? Thanks!