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Repeat Violator Strikes: Denver vs Nashville

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Denver, CO and Nashville, TN?

Denver, CO

Denver County

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Heavy Restrictions

Nashville revokes STR permits after three substantiated violations within a rolling twelve-month window, imposing a mandatory three-year reapplication ban on the owner and the property under Metro Code 17.16.250.M.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverNashville
Strike window-Twelve rolling months
Strikes to revoke-Three substantiated
Reapplication ban-Three years
Appeal deadline-Fifteen days

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Denver FAQ

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Nashville FAQ

Does a strike on a guest still count against me?

Yes. Hosts are responsible for guest conduct. Noise citations, occupancy excesses, and tax delinquencies during a stay count toward the host's three-strike total.

Can I appeal a strike?

Yes, file a written appeal with the Metro STR Appeals Board within fifteen days. Strikes overturned on appeal do not count toward revocation.

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