Breckenridge, CO Short-Term Rental Information
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This page is for informational purposes only and is not the authority on local regulations. Please visit TownOfBreckenridge.com for the complete and current regulatory information and compliance procedures to ensure your property is compliant.
ORDINANCE STATUS: IN EFFECT
rShort-term Rentals are permitted in Breckenridge and require a license to operate. Breckenridge requires the payment of the business and occupational license tax (BOLT), and the regulatory fee before applying for a Short-Term License.
Breckenridge, CO Lodging Taxes
Breckenrige requires all license holders to collect and remit sales and accommodation taxes to the Town of Breckenridge through MuniRevs and to the State of Colorado.
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Breckenridge is supported by a local short-term rental organization!
About the Summit Alliance of Vacation Rental Managers (SAVRM)
Our goal is to ensure that the vacation rental industry in Summit County has more years in front of it than it does behind. We want to safeguard our industry and our community, and work to enhance both. We strive to not only raise the bar, but to set the bar for professionalism in hospitality as we serve as the first contact for many of Summit County’s key resource, our visitors. And we are committed to balancing the needs of our community, our staff and subcontractors, our properties and owners, and our businesses. Sustainability can only be achieved when an ideal balance has been reached.
Colorado is supported by a statewide short-term rental organization!
About Colorado Lodging and Resort Alliance (CLARA)
The Colorado Lodging and Resort Alliance (CLARA), is a statewide coalition of professional property managers, vacation industry operators, employees, and supportive organizations dedicated to advancing fair and effective policies that enhance industry standards and best practices to stimulate the economic impact of Colorado’s tourism industry. We work to strengthen and unify the voice of the industry in discussions with local, state and federal policymakers to develop fair and effective regulations that benefit Colorado’s communities and vacation rental market.
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What to do if your vacation rental market suddenly closes to visitors
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From Sundance to the Olympics, cities test event-only short-term rental permits
For years, many U.S. cities treated short-term rentals as a problem to be contained or eliminated altogether. But as high-stakes global events are poised to overwhelm their limited hotel capacity, a growing number of jurisdictions that severely restricted or banned short-term rentals have changed their tune. They’re testing a hybrid model that temporarily allows short-term rentals only for major events like the Sundance Film Festival, the FIFA World Cup, the Super Bowl, and the Olympics.
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Across the country, bans or “effective bans” (rules so strict the activity can’t continue) on short-term rentals have reshaped visitor economies, shifted millions in spending, and triggered years of administrative and legal battles.
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Do you need a rental agreement for your short-term rental?
If you manage your own direct bookings, the answer is simple: yes, you need a rental agreement for every stay. The debate begins when a booking comes through Airbnb, Vrbo, or another online travel agency (OTA). Should you still ask guests to sign a separate agreement...
Are short-term rentals commercial?
The debate over whether short-term rentals are residential or commercial has played out in courtrooms, legislatures, tax assessors’ offices, and local planning departments. The answer carries real consequences. If short-term rentals are treated as residential, owners can keep their property taxes aligned with those of their neighbors, face fewer zoning hurdles, and operate under traditional housing rules. If a short-term rental is treated as commercial, the ground shifts underfoot.
Should you offer mid-stay cleans at your short-term rental?
Mid-stay cleans are a service that can either elevate or complicate a short-term stay, depending on how they are handled. They can offer an extra layer of hospitality and a chance to check on your property, but they also can be a logistical headache for guests and cleaners. According to Breezway, a vacation rental operations platform, approximately 24% of cleaning tasks in 2025 so far have been performed during mid-stay versus during turnover.
How to welcome global guests inclusively during the FIFA World Cup
Next summer, millions of travelers from every corner of the globe will converge on North America for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The matches in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will attract an influx of fans from more than 200 nations and provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity for short-term rental hosts.
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2026 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for event-related travel, with the FIFA World Cup, global concert tours, and major cultural festivals expected to draw millions of visitors to U.S. cities. Big events like these fuel bookings, appeal to new demographics, boost profits, and showcase local offerings to guests who are willing to splurge on making lifetime memories.
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