Weld County and Greeley do not require a host to be present or on-site during a short-term rental. Whole-home, unhosted stays are allowed, though many jurisdictions expect a local contact reachable to handle problems.
No Weld County zoning provision or Greeley ordinance requires an owner or manager to occupy the dwelling while guests stay, so unhosted, whole-home short-term rentals are permitted. Colorado's enabling statute (C.R.S. 30-15-401) lets counties license STRs but does not mandate host presence. As a practical matter, a responsible local contact who can respond to noise, parking or safety issues is strongly advised and is a common condition where counties do adopt STR ordinances. Confirm the current rules with Weld County Planning or the relevant city, since local towns can add a local-contact requirement.
There is no host-presence requirement to enforce; problems during a stay are handled under noise, nuisance, parking and zoning codes by the city police or county sheriff and code staff.
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