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Repeat Violator Strikes: Austin vs Denver

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Austin, TX and Denver, CO?

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Travis County does not operate a three-strikes or escalating-penalty system for short-term rental nuisance complaints. Each incident is handled separately by TCSO or county code, and there is no cumulative permit-revocation pathway.

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Denver, CO

Denver County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinDenver
Strike systemNone-
Permit revocation possibleNo (no permit)-
Individual nuisance enforcementYes-
Civil nuisance suitsCommon-law remedy-

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Austin FAQ

What happens after multiple noise complaints at one Travis County STR?

Each call is handled individually by TCSO. There is no automatic three-strikes system or county permit revocation.

Can neighbors sue an STR operator?

Yes. Texas common-law nuisance suits are the main private remedy when chronic disturbances continue at a short-term rental.

Denver FAQ

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