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- After public pleas, council offers some STR owners 60-day licensing grace period - Steamboat Pilot
After public pleas, council offers some STR owners 60-day licensing grace period - Steamboat Pilot
Summary
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, is offering a 60-day grace period for some short-term rental owners to obtain their licenses after public pressure. This offers breathing room for hosts navigating new regulations. This extension aims to help hosts comply with local rules without immediate penalties.
Action Items
- ✓STR owners in Steamboat Springs should apply for their licenses as soon as possible.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to obtain a license within the 60-day grace period could result in penalties.
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