How real estate bills did in the Legislature

real estate lawBy Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic

Changes to renter taxes, construction-defect claims, landlords’ rights and property valuations were all wrangled during the Arizona Legislature’s short, frenzied session.

A look at each issue and who benefited and who didn’t:

— Legislation that would have done away with a tax on residential rentals, backed by the group representing apartment owners, was defeated by the cities that collect it.

Continued:

Related: Legislature saddles city, county with new fees, lower funding/Arizona Daily Sun

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