Aspen and Pitkin County, CO Limit Vacation Rentals to 120 Days a Year - VRM Intel
Summary
Aspen and Pitkin County, CO, have implemented a 120-day annual limit on vacation rentals. This change impacts hosts in those areas, potentially reducing occupancy and requiring adjustments to their booking strategies.
Key Insights
- •Aspen and Pitkin County, CO, now limit vacation rentals to 120 days per year.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Aspen and Pitkin County should review their current bookings and adjust their calendars to comply with the 120-day limit.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with the 120-day limit could result in penalties or the loss of rental privileges.
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