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Repeat Violator Strikes: Aurora vs Centennial

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Heavy Restrictions

Aurora City Code Chapter 26.5 authorizes mandatory short-term rental license revocation after three substantiated code violations within twelve months, with a two-year reapplication bar that mirrors enforcement language used in Denver and Boulder.

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Centennial, CO

Arapahoe County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraCentennial
Strike window12 months-
Strikes to revokeThree substantiated-
Reapplication bar24 months-
Appeal deadline15 days-

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Aurora FAQ

How many violations cost an Aurora STR its license?

Three substantiated violations within twelve rolling months trigger mandatory revocation, followed by a 24-month bar on new STR applications for the operator and property.

Can I appeal an STR revocation in Aurora?

Yes. File a written appeal to the Aurora License Hearing Officer within fifteen days of the revocation notice. The hearing follows Ch. 26 administrative-procedure rules.

Centennial FAQ

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