Arizona House backs bill giving cities more oversight of short-term rentals

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Published: March 13, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Arizona

Summary

Arizona lawmakers have approved a bill giving cities more power to oversee short-term rentals, allowing occupancy limits for the first time since 2016. The measure targets 'repeat bad actors' with license suspensions after multiple violations, but stops short of capping the number of rentals. The legislation now goes to the Senate for consideration.

Key Insights

  • Local governments will be able to suspend licenses after three permit violations within 24 months, compared to the current 12-month window.

Action Items

  • Update your house rules and listing description to reflect new occupancy limits if your city imposes them.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • Review your local permit requirements and ensure you are compliant with occupancy limits and any other regulations that may be in place.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to fix unsafe or unsanitary conditions is a violation that could lead to license suspension.

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