Telluride, 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 Telluride-Co.Gov for the complete and current regulatory information and compliance procedures to ensure your property is compliant.

ORDINANCE STATUS: IN EFFECT

Short-Term rentals are permitted in specific zones within the Town of Telluride, and require a short-term rental business license to operate.

Telluride, CO Lodging Taxes

Short-term rental operators are responsible for collecting and remitting all applicable taxes to the Town of Telluride.

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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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