SB 1076
vacation rentals; maximum number; distance
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Bill overview
This bill limits the regulation of vacation rentals and short-term rentals in Arizona. It states that cities and towns can only regulate these rentals to protect public health and safety, enforce zoning ordinances, or prohibit certain activities like housing sex offenders or operating adult-oriented businesses. The bill also outlines requirements for obtaining permits, notifying neighbors, displaying permit numbers, and maintaining liability insurance, while establishing a process for suspending permits for repeated violations. It also allows cities and towns with populations under 70,000 to set limits on the number of permits and minimum distances between rentals.
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