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Can I Rent Out My ADU? Understanding Colorado’s ADU Laws and Rental Rules

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) have become one of Colorado’s most sought-after housing solutions — and for good reason. They’re flexible, functional, and can provide a steady source of rental income. But before you list your new ADU on Airbnb or sign a tenant lease, it’s important to understand the laws that govern rentals in your area.

What Are ADUs and Why They’re Popular in Colorado

An ADU is a self-contained living space built on the same property as a primary residence. These small homes are often used for multigenerational living, guest housing, or long-term rentals. With rising home costs and limited inventory across cities like Denver, Colorado Springs, and Boulder, ADUs give homeowners a way to generate income while addressing local housing needs.

Colorado ADU Rental Laws Explained

ADU rental rules vary widely depending on local zoning laws. Some municipalities require the property owner to live on-site, while others allow the entire ADU to be rented out. In Denver, for example, owner occupancy is often required, whereas Colorado Springs has looser restrictions depending on neighborhood zoning. Always confirm with your local planning department before listing your ADU.

Short-term rentals (like Airbnb or VRBO) are more tightly regulated. Many cities limit the number of nights you can rent per year or require a separate short-term rental license. Long-term rentals, on the other hand, typically require compliance with local housing and safety codes.

Rental Type

Allowed In Most Cities?

Special Requirements

Short-Term (under 30 days)

Sometimes

Rental license, occupancy limits

Long-Term (30+ days)

Yes

Lease agreement, zoning compliance

Steps to Legally Rent Your ADU

Steps to Legally Rent Your ADU

To rent your ADU in Colorado:

  1. Confirm your zoning and occupancy rules.
  2. Obtain necessary rental or business licenses.
  3. Ensure your ADU meets health, safety, and building codes.
  4. Draft a lease that clearly defines tenant responsibilities.

Urban ADU’s team can help you design a compliant, income-ready structure. Learn more about our process.

Benefits of Renting an ADU

Renting your ADU can help offset your mortgage, increase property value, and provide long-term financial flexibility. With energy-efficient materials and durable design, an Urban ADU is built to be a comfortable and profitable investment.

FAQs

Can I Airbnb my ADU in Colorado?
It depends on your city’s short-term rental ordinance.

Do I need a separate permit to rent?
Yes, most municipalities require a rental license or registration.

Is rental income from an ADU taxable?
Yes — consult a tax advisor to understand applicable deductions.

Building or renting an ADU doesn’t have to be complicated. Contact Urban ADU to create a smart, compliant rental that works for your property and goals.