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Extended Home Share: Austin vs Denver

How do extended home share rules compare between Austin, TX and Denver, CO?

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Travis County does not cap home-share length or distinguish extended stays from short stays. Hosts can rent rooms or whole homes for any duration, subject only to Texas hotel occupancy tax thresholds for stays under 30 days.

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Denver, CO

Denver County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinDenver
Annual day capNone-
Minimum stayNone-
30-day hotel-tax cutoffTax Code 156.022-
Extended-share permitNot required-

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Austin FAQ

Can I rent my Travis County home for a full month?

Yes. Stays of 30 or more consecutive days drop out of hotel tax and convert to traditional landlord-tenant rules under Texas Property Code 92.

Is there a maximum days-per-year cap?

No. Travis County imposes no annual rental-night cap, and state law preempts most local STR caps.

Denver FAQ

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