Valley cities impose new rules on short-term rentals

By Brenda Muñoz Murguia, Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic

Cities across the Valley are imposing new regulations on short-term rentals, which local leaders have blamed for diminishing housing affordability and noisy parties in quiet residential neighborhoods.

The Airbnb-style rentals were prohibited in many Arizona cities before 2016. But that year, state legislators passed a law preventing local governments from regulating short-term rentals, and their number skyrocketed.

They now make up as much as a third of “vacant” homes in Scottsdale, according to a recent study on that city’s tight housing market.

In late October, a short-term rental in Tempe was the scene of a party with more than 100 attendees that ended in gunfire. In September, there was a shooting at an Airbnb in Scottsdale. Leaders in Paradise Valley have also expressed concern about short-term rental “party houses” disrupting the community.

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