Night Caps: Aurora vs Centennial
How do night caps rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?
Aurora, CO
Arapahoe County
Aurora does not impose a hard annual night cap on short-term rentals but distinguishes between primary-residence and non-primary licenses, with some zoning limits on non-primary rentals.
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Arapahoe County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Aurora | Centennial |
|---|---|---|
| Primary STR | Generally no night cap in Aurora | - |
| Non-primary STR | May have zoning density limits | - |
| State law | CRS 24-33-108 allows local regulation | - |
| Reporting | Night counts tracked via tax filings | - |
| Policy subject to change | City Council reviews periodically | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Aurora FAQ
How many nights can I rent my Aurora STR each year?
Primary-residence STRs generally have no annual night cap. Non-primary rentals are subject to zoning and licensing limits.
Are STRs allowed in all Aurora neighborhoods?
Most residential zones allow STRs but some overlays and HOAs restrict them. Check the property's zoning before applying.
Centennial FAQ
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