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Steamboat Springs, CO Rent Control 2026

Steamboat Springs has no local rent control. Know the rules before your next rent increase.

Steamboat Springs does not have rent control. Colorado does not impose a statewide rent cap. Landlords may raise rent by any amount with 30-day written notice. Retaliatory increases are prohibited.

Key Takeaways — Steamboat Springs Rent Control

  • Key rule: Local Rules Apply
  • Violation risk: owe back-rent to tenants

Rent Control in Steamboat Springs

Steamboat Springs landlords must follow Colorado state law on rent control. Understanding the specific rules, deadlines, and penalties can prevent costly violations.

$2,022

median 2BR rent

Local Rules Apply

key requirement

Penalty Warning

Violate Colorado rent control rules in Steamboat Springs and you could owe back-rent to tenants. At Steamboat Springs's median rent of $2,022/month, even a single violation adds up fast.

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Rent Control in Nearby Cities

Own properties in multiple cities? Rules may differ locally:

Oak Creek, CO
Pop. 858
Hayden, CO
Pop. 1,919
Yampa, CO
Pop. 394
Walden, CO
Pop. 572
Kremmling, CO
Pop. 1,445

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How we researched this page: Rent control rules are based on Colorado state statutes. Rent data comes from HUD Fair Market Rents (FY2026) for Routt County. Last updated: August 2026.
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Reviewed by Rachid Abadli

Founder & CEO, LeaseBase · Sacramento landlord · Self-managing since 2019

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