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HB 2309

vacation rentals; short-term rentals; restrictions

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Selina Bliss

HB 2309 imposes restrictions on vacation and short-term rentals in Arizona, potentially affecting housing supply, property owner rights, and local tourism economies.

House First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 2309

Legislative bill overview

HB 2309 proposes to restrict vacation rentals and short-term rentals in Arizona, though the specific restrictions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced by Representative Selina Bliss and is currently in its early legislative stage following first reading in the House.

Why is this important

Short-term rental regulation directly affects housing availability, local property values, neighborhood character, and tax revenue in Arizona communities. These restrictions could reshape residential markets, particularly in popular tourist areas and urban centers where vacation rentals compete with long-term housing stock.

Potential points of contention

  • Housing availability vs. property rights: Restrictions may reduce housing supply for long-term rentals while limiting property owners' ability to monetize their assets
  • Local control vs. state preemption: Unclear whether the bill establishes statewide rules or allows municipalities to set their own standards
  • Economic impact on tourism and small landlords: May affect tourism revenue, hospitality workers, and individual homeowners who rely on short-term rental income

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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