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Permit Requirements: Mesa vs Tempe

How do permit requirements rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Tempe has fewer restrictions than Mesa.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Mesa requires every short-term and vacation rental owner to hold a City Short-Term Rental License under Mesa City Code Title 5, Chapter 15, effective February 1, 2023. The license costs $250, requires $500,000 in liability insurance, and operators must notify neighbors within 200 feet before the first booking. The ordinance operates within the limits set by Arizona's state STR preemption statute, A.R.S. Section 9-500.39.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe requires short-term rental operators to register with the city and hold an Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license. Under Arizona state law, cities cannot ban STRs in residential areas but can regulate safety and nuisance aspects. Registration allows the city to contact owners in emergencies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaTempe
Code SectionMesa City Code Title 5, Chapter 15 (effective Feb. 1, 2023)Tempe City Code Ch. 16A, Art. X
License Fee$250 annual-
Liability Insurance$500,000 minimum per occurrence-
Neighbor NotificationRequired to all owners within 200 feet before first booking-
Emergency Contact24-hour local contact, 1-hour response-
State Preemption FrameworkA.R.S. Section 9-500.39-
Civil Penalties$500 / $1,000 / $2,000 escalating per verified violation-
State Law-AZ SB 1350 preempts outright bans
Requirements-City registration + TPT license
Local Contact-Must be designated and available
Safety-Must meet fire/building/health codes

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Mesa FAQ

Do I need a permit to operate a short-term rental in Mesa?

Yes. Every property rented for periods of less than 30 days must hold a current City of Mesa Short-Term Rental License under Mesa City Code Title 5, Chapter 15, in addition to an Arizona Department of Revenue Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license and Maricopa County Assessor residential rental registration. The license is issued by the City of Mesa Business Services Department and must be renewed annually.

How much does the Mesa STR license cost?

The Mesa Short-Term Rental License fee is $250 per year. The license is issued under Chapter 15 of Title 5 of the Mesa City Code and must be renewed annually. Operators also pay separate state and county taxes, including the Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax on rental receipts.

What insurance does Mesa require for an STR?

Mesa requires a minimum of $500,000 in liability insurance per occurrence covering the short-term rental use of the property. Proof of coverage must be submitted with the license application and maintained for the life of the license. This is in addition to mandatory neighbor notification within 200 feet, a 24-hour local emergency contact, and compliance with Arizona's state STR framework under A.R.S. Section 9-500.39.

Tempe FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb in Tempe?

Yes. Arizona law prevents cities from banning short-term rentals. However, you must register with the city and hold a TPT license under Tempe City Code Chapter 16A, Article X.

Do I need a local contact person for my STR?

Yes, operators must designate a local contact available to respond to issues during guest stays.

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