Short-term rental permit rules in Page, AZ β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Arizona law limits how cities regulate short-term rentals but allows local licensing, emergency contact registration, and basic operational standards under A.R.S. 9-500.39.
Under A.R.S. 9-500.39, Arizona preempts cities and counties from prohibiting vacation rentals or short-term rentals based solely on their use as transient lodging. However, 2022 amendments allow municipalities to require a local permit or license, mandate proof of liability insurance, designate an in-state emergency contact, and enforce health, safety, and noise standards. Owners must provide contact information to adjacent property owners and post permit numbers in advertisements.
Municipalities may impose civil penalties up to $500 for first violation, $1,000 second, $3,500 subsequent verified violations.
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