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By Jessica Flint | Wall Street Journal According to data from short-term rental analytics firm AirDNA, Arizona’s Phoenix and Scottsdale area, the home of the2023 Super Bowl, has seen a huge
By Jessica Flint | Wall Street Journal According to data from short-term rental analytics firm AirDNA, Arizona’s Phoenix and Scottsdale area, the home of the2023 Super Bowl, has seen a huge
By Michael Doudna | 12News Phoenix PHOENIX — Hotel and short-term rental prices are soaring ahead of Super Bowl 57 in Phoenix. While there are still rooms
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
By YourValley This week, the city of Tempe will begin asking community members their views about possible local regulations for short-term rental properties that would be among the strictest
By Melissa Rosequist | YourValley Owners and operators of short-term rentals within the city of Scottsdale have until Jan. 8, 2023, to register for a license to operate. The
By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune The Mesa City Council will consider adopting new short-term rental rules Oct. 17 that would require rental owners to obtain a $250
By Scott Schumaker | The Mesa Tribune A California developer is thinking of buying 144 single-family homes in the Eastmark community in southeast Mesa to
By Melissa Rosequist | YourValley Scottsdale and Town of Paradise Valley officials say they plan to implement licensing procedures for short-term rental properties within their
By Mark Moran | East Valley Tribune When Brett and Erica Russo moved into their house in 2018, they felt they had finally found their
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress It’s frustrating enough to have your peace disturbed by a nuisance party at a short-term rental, but waiting for
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley An Arizona Attorney General’s Office investigation has found parts of Paradise Valley’s short-term rental ordinance violate state law. In
By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress Lou Rossi spent over 31 years as a Chicago-area police officer fighting to make neighborhoods better. When he retired
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley An Arizona state senator is asking the Attorney General’s Office to investigate the Town of Paradise Valley’s newest short-term
By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic Linda Curry and her husband, Richard, operate a short-term rental at their east Mesa home.Short-term vacation rentals sometimes result
By Elias Weiss | Phoenix New Times Daniel Tocora walks the fine line between giving customers what they want and keeping the peace with neighbors
By Jason W. Brooks | Your Valley It’s great to be able to travel out of town and rent a room or a small guest
By Madeline Ackley | Your Valley Litchfield Park has become the latest Valley city to implement restrictions on short-term vacation rentals, and repeat offenders could
By Howard Fischer | Your Valley PHOENIX — Some Republican lawmakers want to revisit — and repeal — the 2016 measure that stripped local governments
By Your Valley Scottsdale City Council voted unanimously in favor of two proposed updates to the city’s vacation rental ordinance as well as its nuisance
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley Scottsdale City Council has reportedly sent a unified letter to the Arizona House of Representatives leader seeking changes to
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley If a vacation rental home you tried to book asked for background checks for you and all your guests,
By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News Gilbert is looking to get a handle on short-term rentals that sometime bring complaints of loud parties, fights and unnecessary
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley (Image by Anna Moskowitz) Scottsdale’s short-term rental task force has identified a handful of ways to strengthen legal enforcement and tracking of vacation homes. On
By Melissa Rosequist | Your Valley Scottsdale’s new short-term rental working group is halfway through its six planned meetings, with information and work already flowing
By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News Public urination in the front yard, people swimming in the lakes, loud parties and fighting are some of
By Your Valley Do you have ideas that could help the city of Scottsdale address problematic short-term rental homes in your neighborhood? Scottsdale’s new short-term
By Jerry Bien-Willner | Your Valley The short-term rental platforms are working hard to spin their recent loss. They would have you believe that they
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