Florissant short-term rental regulations & permits
Thinking about renting your Florissanthome on Airbnb or Vrbo? Here's a plain-English overview of the local short-term rental rules — registrations, taxes, and what to watch for — plus how Renjoy keeps owners compliant.
Last reviewed June 2026 · Source: Teller County
The short version
- Florissant is in unincorporated Teller County.
- There's currently no county short-term rental ordinance or license requirement.
- Colorado state and lodging-tax rules still apply.
- Renjoy handles tax registration and ongoing compliance.
The rules in Florissant
Florissant is in unincorporated Teller County, which currently has no county short-term rental ordinance or license requirement, though Colorado state and lodging-tax rules still apply. Renjoy handles tax registration and remittance and keeps your rental compliant as the rules evolve.
Getting compliant in Florissant
- 1
Confirm the current local status
Florissant sits in an area without a local STR permit requirement today, but rules change. Confirm the current status before you list.
- 2
Register for lodging & sales tax
Even without a local permit, you must register for and remit Colorado state and any applicable local lodging and sales taxes.
- 3
Follow state safety standards
Provide smoke/CO detectors and a fire extinguisher, and keep a local point of contact for guests and neighbors.
Lodging & sales taxes
Colorado state sales tax applies, along with any Teller County and municipal lodging and sales taxes that apply to your property. Register and remit accordingly — confirm current rates with the county or town.
Tax rates change and vary by district — or let Renjoy handle registration and remittance for you.
We keep your rental compliant
Renjoy handles your Florissant registration, lodging-tax registration and remittance, and ongoing compliance — so your rental stays legal and penalty-free while you stay completely hands-off.
Florissant STR regulation FAQs
Florissant is in unincorporated Teller County, which currently has no county STR ordinance or license requirement — though state and lodging-tax rules still apply. We handle tax registration and keep you compliant as the rules evolve.
Florissant is in unincorporated Teller County, which currently has no county short-term rental ordinance or license requirement, though Colorado state and lodging-tax rules still apply. Renjoy handles tax registration and remittance and keeps your rental compliant as the rules evolve.
Colorado state sales tax applies, along with any Teller County and municipal lodging and sales taxes that apply to your property. Register and remit accordingly — confirm current rates with the county or town.
Yes. As part of full-service management, Renjoy handles your Florissant registration, lodging-tax registration and remittance, and ongoing compliance — so your rental stays legal and penalty-free while you stay hands-off.
This guide is a general overview for informational purposes and isn't legal advice. Short-term rental rules, fees, and tax rates change — always verify current requirements with the Teller County before you operate. Last reviewed June 2026.