Monument short-term rental regulations & permits
Thinking about renting your Monumenthome on Airbnb or Vrbo? Here's a plain-English overview of the local short-term rental rules — permits, taxes, and what to watch for — plus how Renjoy keeps owners compliant.
Last reviewed June 2026 · Source: El Paso County
The short version
- Short-term rentals in the Monument / Tri-Lakes area require a permit and lodging-tax registration.
- Rules differ between the Town of Monument and unincorporated El Paso County — confirm which applies to your address.
- Lodging and sales taxes must be collected and remitted.
- Renjoy handles the permit, tax setup, and ongoing compliance.
The rules in Monument
Monument sits in El Paso County, where short-term rentals require a permit and lodging-tax registration, with rules that differ between the Town of Monument and unincorporated county areas. Renjoy handles your permit application, lodging-tax registration and remittance, and ongoing compliance — so your rental stays legal and penalty-free while you stay hands-off.
Getting compliant in Monument
- 1
Confirm your property is eligible
Check your zoning and any density limits in Monument. Some El Paso County jurisdictions restrict where short-term rentals can operate.
- 2
Apply for your Monument STR permit
Submit the short-term rental permit application to the relevant authority, with the required documents (proof of ownership, a local contact, insurance).
- 3
Register for lodging & sales tax
Set up your tax accounts and register to collect the applicable lodging and sales taxes before you take bookings.
- 4
Meet the safety & operating standards
Post your permit info, provide smoke/CO detectors and a fire extinguisher, designate a local contact, and follow occupancy and parking limits.
- 5
Renew and keep records current
Keep your insurance, local contact, and tax filings current so your permit stays active — most jurisdictions renew annually.
Lodging & sales taxes
Short-term rentals here owe Colorado state sales tax plus applicable El Paso County and city lodging and sales taxes. Register with the taxing authorities and remit what you collect — rates change, so verify current amounts before you list.
Tax rates change and vary by district — or let Renjoy handle registration and remittance for you.
We keep your rental compliant
Renjoy handles your Monument permit, lodging-tax registration and remittance, and ongoing compliance — so your rental stays legal and penalty-free while you stay completely hands-off.
Monument STR regulation FAQs
Yes. Short-term rentals in Monument and the surrounding El Paso County area require a permit and lodging-tax registration. Rules vary between the Town of Monument and unincorporated county, so confirm which applies to your property.
Monument sits in El Paso County, where short-term rentals require a permit and lodging-tax registration, with rules that differ between the Town of Monument and unincorporated county areas. Renjoy handles your permit application, lodging-tax registration and remittance, and ongoing compliance — so your rental stays legal and penalty-free while you stay hands-off.
Short-term rentals here owe Colorado state sales tax plus applicable El Paso County and city lodging and sales taxes. Register with the taxing authorities and remit what you collect — rates change, so verify current amounts before you list.
Yes. As part of full-service management, Renjoy handles your Monument permit, 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 El Paso County before you operate. Last reviewed June 2026.