Rare March heat will probably prompt most to kick on the air conditioning this weekend if you haven’t already. But if your rental unit is too hot, there are laws in place to protect public health.
Arizona cities won’t get a chance to limit the number or placement of short-term rentals in this legislative session. But cities could get some additional oversight.
Maricopa County reached a record number of evictions last year, and rents continue to rise. But tenants received a slight reprieve starting in January. In August 2023, the Arizona Legislature brought ...
Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax for many renters, starting on Jan. 1, 2025. Cities could lose a combined $230 million in revenue annually as a result of the new law.
Affording a rental home is pricey in Arizona, but several other states demand an even higher "housing wage." A household must earn $62,252 to afford a two-bedroom rental in Arizona, according to the ...
Effective January 1, 2025, Arizona property owners will no longer be required to collect and remit city Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) on residential rental income for long-term stays of 30 ...
A new legislative session means a new effort to curb short-term rentals and their impacts on Arizona neighborhoods — and a renewed campaign to quash any such limitations. Why it matters: Critics of ...
Airbnb changed the short-term rental landscape when it entered the game in 2007. Through the years, the platform has grown exponentially — today, there are over 8 million listings across more than 150 ...
A new Arizona law prohibits landlords from charging residential renters a sales tax as of Jan. 1. Renters who believe their landlord is still charging the tax should contact their landlord or the ...
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