Neighborhoods disappear one short-term rental at a time - Arizona Capitol Times

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Published: January 23, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Arizona

Summary

This Arizona Capitol Times article raises concerns about the potential decline of neighborhoods due to the proliferation of short-term rentals. The impact suggests a loss of local character and community cohesion. Hosts and local governments face the challenge of finding a balance between tourism revenue and preserving long-term residential communities.

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