Arizona Airbnb law resolves homeowner suit in Jerome

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By Taylor Kinnerup | KTAR

Residents in Jerome, Ariz. no longer need to pursue a lawsuit against the town since the passing of Senate Bill 1350.

Prior to the passing of SB 1350, the town threatened residents with large fines and even jail time for renting out their property through Internet lodging sites such as Airbnb.

SB 1350, which passed in May, prevents local government from banning residents from using their homes as vacation rentals and made the suit against the town no longer relevant.

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