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STR Regulations for Broomfield, Colorado

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed?

Yes, short-term rentals (STRs) are explicitly allowed in Broomfield, Colorado, but ONLY for the property owner's principal residence. Operating an STR on a non-primary residence is strictly prohibited and subject to penalties under Broomfield Municipal Code (BMC) Section 5-39-120.


How to Start an STR Business in Broomfield

  1. Verify Eligibility: Confirm the property is your principal residence per Broomfield's criteria (see Required Documents below).
  2. Apply for Licenses: Obtain both a Short-Term Rental License and a Sales Tax License (if not using a platform that automatically remits taxes).
  3. Prepare Required Documents: Gather all necessary proofs of residency and ownership.
  4. Submit Application: Complete the online application via the Broomfield Licensing Portal.
  5. Pay Fees: Submit the non-refundable $100 application fee.
  6. Await Approval: The review process takes up to 3 weeks. Approved licenses are valid for 5 years.
  7. Post-License Steps:
    • Display the license number in all marketing.
    • Post the physical license inside the property.
    • Provide renters with the official Broomfield Renter's Guide.
  8. Tax Compliance: Register for Sales Tax and Lodger's Tax (if required) and remit taxes monthly/quarterly.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses & Guidelines

1. Short-Term Rental License (Primary Requirement)

  • Authority: City and County of Broomfield Clerk's Office
  • Application: Online Licensing Portal
  • Fee: $100 (non-refundable)
  • Validity: 5 years
  • Required Documents:
    • Copy(ies) of valid driver's license(s) or state-issued ID(s) showing the property address for each property owner.
    • Schedule E (Form 1040): Required only if owning multiple properties to verify principal residence (most recent tax year).
    • Sales Tax License Application: Required only if not using a platform (e.g., Airbnb, VRBO) that automatically remits local sales tax.
    • Trust Documents (if applicable): Proof of beneficiary status and signed declaration from all beneficiaries acknowledging and agreeing to STR use.

2. Sales Tax & Lodger's Tax Licenses

  • Authority: Broomfield Sales Tax Division
  • Purpose: Collection and remittance of required taxes.
  • Application: Available via the Sales Tax Portal or concurrent with STR application.
  • Tax Rates:
    • Sales Tax: 4.15%
    • Lodger's Tax: 1.5%

Specific Regulations for STRs in Broomfield

  1. Principal Residence Requirement (MANDATORY):

    • Owner MUST reside in the dwelling more than half the year.
    • Owner MUST not advertise the property for rent for more than 20 days in any month.
    • The owner's spouse/domestic partner cannot have a different primary residence where they live for more than half the year.
    • Documentation:
      • Driver's license, voter registration, and all dependents' school registration MUST list the STR property address.
      • The Broomfield County Assessor's Office mailing address MUST match the STR property address.
  2. Occupancy Limits (Based on Interior Living Space):

    • ≤ 2,000 sq ft: Max 4 renters
    • > 2,000 sq ft and < 2,500 sq ft: Max 6 renters
    • ≥ 2,500 sq ft: Max 8 renters
  3. Parking Restrictions:

    • No more than 4 vehicles associated with renters are permitted on/near the property at any time.
    • Maximum of 2 of those vehicles may be parked on the street.
  4. Compliance Requirements:

    • Noise/Peace: Renters must comply with BMC Chapter 9-34 (Disturbing the Peace) and Chapter 9-36 (Noise).
    • Residential Character: STRs must maintain the residential character of the neighborhood.
    • License Display: License number must be posted in ALL advertisements. Physical license must be posted inside the property.
    • Renter Communication: Owner must provide renters with the Broomfield Renter's Guide detailing rules/regulations.
  5. Enforcement:

    • Non-compliance may result in a show-cause hearing or revocation of the STR license.
    • Willful non-compliance is a misdemeanor under BMC Chapter 1-12.
  6. HOA Considerations: Check your HOA agreement. STRs may be restricted or prohibited by the HOA covenants.


State-Level Regulations (Colorado)

  • HB 20-1093: Grants Colorado counties the authority to license and regulate STRs (effective Sept. 14, 2020). This empowers Broomfield (as a consolidated city-county) to enforce its local ordinances.
  • HB 19-1240: Requires "marketplace facilitators" (e.g., Airbnb, VRBO) to collect and remit state sales tax for transactions facilitated through their platforms. Platform remittance does not fulfill local tax obligations (Sales Tax & Lodger's Tax) unless specifically arranged. Hosts remain responsible for compliance.
  • Property Tax Classification: While proposed legislation has attempted to reclassify STR properties from residential to non-residential (higher tax rate), none have been passed to date. STRs are currently taxed as residential properties.

Contact Information for Local Authority

Short-Term Rental License & General Information:

  • Broomfield City and County Clerk's Office
    • Phone: (303) 438-6332
    • Email: cityclerk@broomfield.org
    • Website: Broomfield.org - Short-Term Rentals

Sales Tax & Lodger's Tax:

  • Broomfield Sales Tax Division
    • Phone: (303) 464-5811
    • Email: salestax@broomfield.org
    • Website: Broomfield.org - Sales Tax

Complaints/Code Enforcement:

  • Code Complaint Hotline: (303) 464-5551
  • Non-Emergency Police Dispatch: (303) 438-6400
  • Website: Broomfield.org - Code Compliance

Links to Source Pages

  • City & County of Broomfield Short-Term Rentals Main Page: https://www.broomfield.org/2857/Short-Term-Rentals
  • Broomfield Short-Term Rental Guide (2018 - Updated 11/24): https://www.broomfield.org/DocumentCenter/View/28933/Short-Term-Rentals---2018
  • Broomfield Short-Term Rentals FAQs (Updated 2/2023): https://www.broomfield.org/DocumentCenter/View/33629/Short-Term-Rentals-FAQs----updated-10_19_19-WEBSITE
  • Broomfield Municipal Code Chapter 5-39 (Short-Term Rentals): https://library.municode.com/co/broomfield/ordinances/municipal_code?nodeId=915068
  • Broomfield Municipal Code Section 5-39-120 (Penalties for Violation): https://library.municode.com/co/broomfield/codes/municipal_code?nodeId=TIT5BUTALIRE_CH5-39SHTERE_5-39-120PEVI
  • Broomfield Licensing Portal: https://broomfieldcityandcountyco.viewpointcloud.com/
  • State of Colorado STR Regulations Overview (Colorado Bar Association - April 2022): https://cl.cobar.org/features/the-state-of-short-term-rentals-in-colorado/

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Overview of Broomfield

Broomfield is a consolidated city and county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10–13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. The Broomfield population was 74,112 at the 2020 United States Census, making it the 15th most populous municipality and the 12th most populous county in Colorado. Broomfield is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor.

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