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Short Term Rental Regulation Changes for Arizona and Florida
Summary
In this episode, Tricia Moore discusses regulatory changes in Arizona and Florida that could impact short-term rental operators. In Florida, a statewide bill is in the works to prevent local jurisdictions from establishing their own regulations; conversely, Arizona has bills that might give more power to local jurisdictions to create their own STR rules, and increase fines and taxes.
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The Town of Montgomery is finalizing a new short-term rental law. Details are pending, but the new regulations will impact local hosts. Hosts should prepare for potential permit requirements, and ensure compliance to avoid penalties. Finalizing new regulations signifies an increasing trend of local governments regulating STRs.
A bill concerning Arizona's short-term rental market is likely dead after missing a crucial Senate hearing. This indicates potential legislative stagnation on the issue. Hosts should monitor any future developments from local authorities. Failure to pass the bill could impact future regulations for STRs within Arizona.
A bill concerning Arizona short-term rentals appears to have failed, according to a recent report. This means potential new regulations or adjustments to existing laws may not move forward at this time. Hosts should stay informed about the status of local legislation that could impact their operations.
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