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HOA rules for Short term rentals in Highlands Ranch Colorado

Jared Vaughn
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Hi everyone, I purchased a home in Highlands Ranch a year ago that I currently live in. I am looking to finish off the 900 sq/ft walkout basement into short/mid-term rental. Wondering if anyone has had any experience doing this in Highlands Ranch. So far the only limitation I have herd of is a 30 day minimum but can not find this in the HOA rules and regulations. I have seen and followed walkout basements being rented short term here now for over a year and seem to have no issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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James Carlson
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  • Denver | Colorado Springs | Mountains
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James Carlson
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@Jared Vaughn

Yeah, I'd just do a traveling nurse type/medium-term rental model. There is a big demand for those 30+ day rentals right now. (This is what we do two condos in Denver and a SFH in Colorado Springs.) The revenue is not quite as good as an STR, but it's better than a long-term rental and a lot less work than an Airbnb.

I'd check out Furnished Finders. The site design is terrible, but for the flat $99/yr fee, you get a lot of good leads. We get most of our tenants through FF.

Good luck!

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