Opponents of short-term rental law look for repeal

By Ryan Tisminezky | Your Valley

The fight that determines the future of vacation rental websites like Airbnb in Arizona is ongoing, and this year’s election will play a key role in the process.

In 2016, the Arizona Legislature passed Senate Bill 1350, which prohibits cities and towns across the state from regulating “vacation rentals or short-term rentals.”

According to local real estate agent Greg Hague, Arizona is the only state to have a law like this. What started as a small movement to repeal the law may end up as a referendum on a future ballot.

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