Short-term rental permit rules in Peoria, AZ β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Arizona state law (SB 1350) limits cities from banning short-term rentals but allows regulation of safety and nuisance issues. Peoria requires STR operators to obtain a Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license and comply with safety standards.
Arizona's SB 1350 (2016) prevents cities from prohibiting short-term vacation rentals in residential areas. However, Peoria can regulate health, safety, and nuisance aspects. STR operators must obtain a Transaction Privilege Tax license from the Arizona Department of Revenue and collect applicable taxes. Properties must comply with building and fire safety codes. Operators must provide contact information for a local responsible party. The city can enforce against nuisance properties with documented violations.
Operating without a TPT license results in state tax penalties. Nuisance violations at STR properties can lead to fines and enforcement action.
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