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!

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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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