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Repeat Violator Strikes: Boulder vs Longmont

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Boulder, CO and Longmont, CO?

Boulder, CO

Boulder County

Heavy Restrictions

Boulder may revoke STR licenses for repeated nuisance, occupancy, or tax violations under BRC 6-3-7 and BRC 5-2-9. A documented strike pattern leads to mandatory revocation and a multi-year reapplication ban for the property and licensee.

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Longmont, CO

Boulder County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulderLongmont
TriggerMultiple substantiated complaints-
ResultLicense revocation-
Reapplication banMulti-year possible-
AuthorityBRC 6-3-7, 5-2-9-

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Boulder FAQ

How many strikes trigger revocation?

Boulder evaluates each case but typically multiple substantiated nuisance, tax, or occupancy violations within a license cycle support mandatory revocation under BRC 5-2-9.

Can I reapply after revocation?

Not immediately. Boulder imposes a cooling-off period that can extend for years depending on severity, and the underlying property may also be barred from re-licensing.

Longmont FAQ

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