Colorado Property Owners for Property Rights v. Town of Breckenridge, Colorado
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July 10, 2024
Federal Claims Tossed In Colo. Short-Term Rental Row
A Colorado federal judge partially dismissed and remanded a suit filed by a nonprofit representing vacation rental owners who claim that a resort town's laws governing short-term rental licenses are overly restrictive.
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June 18, 2024
Short-Term Rental Laws And The Litigation They've Sparked
Short-term rentals are a contentious topic in the U.S., disrupting the hospitality industry and sometimes the neighborhoods where they’re located. Here, Law360 Real Estate Authority rounds up the state and local policies involving short-term rentals and the ongoing cases challenging them.
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January 18, 2024
Colo. Ski Town Should Face Vacation Rental Suit, Group Says
An organization representing residential property owners has urged a Colorado federal judge to keep alive its suit alleging that a popular ski town violated state and federal laws when it passed regulations limiting short-term rentals, arguing that the purported public purpose does not shield it from litigation.
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December 14, 2023
Colo. Town Says Vacation Rental Rules Aren't Violation
Breckenridge, Colorado, urged a federal judge to toss a nonprofit group's case alleging that the town violated state and federal laws when it passed regulations limiting short-term rentals, saying that such ordinances designed to preserve its neighborhoods and local housing stock are well within Breckenridge's purview.
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December 01, 2023
Colo. Town's Short-Term Rental Suit Lands In Federal Court
A nonprofit's lawsuit to invalidate recently passed regulations from Breckenridge, Colorado, restricting short-term rentals in certain areas has landed in federal court, joining a homeowner's challenge in the venue against Summit County, which includes Breckenridge, over similar rules it passed in the vacation hot spot.