Repeat Violator Strikes: Green Valley vs Tucson
How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?
Green Valley, AZ
Pima County
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Tucson, AZ
Pima County
Tucson may suspend a short-term rental permit after repeated verified violations of noise, occupancy, parking, or safety standards. Arizona's 2022 STR amendments to ARS 9-500.39 expressly allow cities to revoke licenses after multiple confirmed nuisance findings.
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| Fact | Green Valley | Tucson |
|---|---|---|
| Strike window | - | 12 months |
| Strikes to suspend | - | Three verified |
| Max suspension | - | 12 months |
| Authority | - | SB 1168 (2022) |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Green Valley FAQ
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Tucson FAQ
What counts as a verified violation?
A citation issued by Tucson Police, code enforcement, or fire inspectors that the operator does not successfully appeal within the administrative process counts toward the three-strike threshold.
Can guests' behavior end my permit?
Yes. Hosts are responsible for verified nuisance conduct by guests. Three substantiated incidents in a year can suspend the STR registration even if the host was off-site.
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