Neither Weld County's zoning code nor Greeley's STR provisions set a specific guest-count cap for short-term rentals. Occupancy is governed by the building/residential code, any unrelated-persons definition, and life-safety limits rather than a fixed STR headcount.
Weld County Code Chapter 23 zoning does not impose an STR-specific maximum-occupancy number for unincorporated homes, and Greeley's zoning listing of short-term rental as a permitted use does not state a guest cap. In practice, occupancy is limited by the adopted International Residential Code (egress, bedroom size), on-site septic capacity for rural parcels, and any household/unrelated-occupant definition in the applicable zoning code. Because no local STR headcount exists, hosts should size guest counts to safe sleeping capacity and parking. Cities such as Evans may add their own limits, so confirm locally.
Overcrowding is addressed through building, fire and nuisance codes rather than an STR occupancy ordinance; enforcement is by Weld County or the city's code and building officials.
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