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2 persons per bedroom plus two additional persons per property.
In Phoenix, short-term rental zoning laws fall under the "Residential" and "Commercial" zones. Short-term rentals are permitted in residential zones as long as they comply with certain requirements, such as obtaining a TLT license and meeting specific operating standards.
Combined Transient Lodging and Tax sales tax (24.1%)
Yes, $768 per year, and $64 per month
Yes, there are regulations for STR
Adequate parking must be provided for guests
Yes, license number is required for advertisement
Yes, ( 11 pm - 7 am)
Hosts are required to notify neighbors
No, there are no limitations
Yes, there are regulations on hosting events or parties
Yes, there are regulations on hosting events or parties
No, there are no restrictions
Yes, there are specific waste disposal regulations
No, there are no specific accessibility requirements
Yes, there are specific waste disposal regulations
No, it is not required
A short-term rental in Phoenix refers to a rental property that is leased for a short period, typically less than 30 days..
Yes, there are regulations that affect property owners who operate short-term rentals (STRs) in Phoenix.
Yes, there are taxes associated with short-term rentals (STRs) in Phoenix.
Yes, individuals are permitted to operate short-term rental businesses in Phoenix according to local regulations.
However, it is important to note that some neighborhoods may have their own rules or guidelines regarding STRs that operators should be aware of.
In Phoenix, there is no requirement for obtaining neighborhood approval to operate a Short-Term Rental (STR).
In Phoenix, short-term rental zoning laws fall under the "Residential" and "Commercial" zones. Short-term rentals are permitted in residential zones as long as they comply with certain requirements, such as obtaining a TLT license and meeting specific operating standards.
Yes, there are taxes associated with short-term rentals (STRs) in Phoenix.
Yes, in Phoenix, you are required to obtain a Short-Term Rental (STR) license before you can legally operate an STR.
The Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) is a tax on lodging paid by guests who stay in hotels, motels, and other types of lodging facilities, including STRs. In Phoenix, the TLT rate for STRs is currently 15.5% of the rental amount, which is collected by the property owner and remitted to the city on a regular basis.
Sales Tax: In Arizona, sales tax is generally levied on the rental of tangible personal property, which includes the rental of furnished STRs. The sales tax rate in Phoenix is currently 8.6%.
Tourism Tax: Some cities in Arizona, including Phoenix, have a local tourism tax that is assessed on hotel and lodging stays, including STRs. In Phoenix, the tourism tax rate is currently 2.3%.
County Bed Tax: Maricopa County, where Phoenix is located, has a bed tax that is assessed on lodging stays, including STRs. The current bed tax rate in Maricopa County is 3.0%.
The Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) is a tax on lodging paid by guests who stay in hotels, motels, and other types of lodging facilities, including STRs. In Phoenix, the TLT rate for STRs is currently 15.5% of the rental amount, which is collected by the property owner and remitted to the city on a regular basis.
Sales Tax: In Arizona, sales tax is generally levied on the rental of tangible personal property, which includes the rental of furnished STRs. The sales tax rate in Phoenix is currently 8.6%.
Tourism Tax: Some cities in Arizona, including Phoenix, have a local tourism tax that is assessed on hotel and lodging stays, including STRs. In Phoenix, the tourism tax rate is currently 2.3%.
County Bed Tax: Maricopa County, where Phoenix is located, has a bed tax that is assessed on lodging stays, including STRs. The current bed tax rate in Maricopa County is 3.0%.
There are no prohibited zip codes
1. Single-family homes
2. Condominiums
3. Apartments
4. Guesthouses and Casitas
5. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
Yes, the occupancy limit does affect Short-Term Rentals (STRs) in Phoenix.
1. Transient Lodging Tax (TLT) license: You must obtain a TLT license from the city of Phoenix in order to operate an STR. The license must be renewed annually. https://pdostatsadmin.phoenix.gov/
2. Operating Standards: You must adhere to a set of specific operating standards, including maintaining a guest registry, providing certain amenities and safety features, and complying with noise and parking regulations.
3. Neighbor Consent: You must obtain written consent from neighbors within a certain distance from the property before operating an STR.
4. Occupancy Limits: STRs are subject to occupancy limits, which vary depending on the size and type of the property.
5. Rental Limits: Properties are subject to rental limits, which vary depending on the zoning designation of the property.
6. Compliance with local laws
1. Complete an application: You can apply for an STR license online through the City of Phoenix website.
2. Provide proof of ownership or authorization: You will need to provide documentation that shows that you own the property or have the legal authority to operate it as an STR.
3. Meet zoning and safety requirements: Your property must meet all applicable zoning and safety requirements for STRs, including building and fire codes, as well as any neighborhood-specific restrictions.
4. Pay the license fee: The license fee for an STR in Phoenix is currently $150 per year.
Fees:
1. License Fee: The license fee for an STR in Phoenix is $150 per year. This fee is payable at the time of application and is non-refundable.
2. Late Fee: If you do not renew your license by the expiration date, a late fee of $25 will be added to the renewal fee.
3. Background Check Fee: As part of the application process, the City of Phoenix will conduct a criminal background check on all applicants. The fee for the background check is $26 per applicant.
In general, the occupancy limit for STRs in Phoenix is set at two persons per bedroom, plus two additional persons per property, up to a maximum of 16 persons.
1. Zoning Requirements: Your property must be located in a zone that allows for STRs. The zoning requirements vary depending on the neighborhood and the type of property.
2. Building and Safety Requirements: Your property must meet all applicable building and safety codes, including fire safety, electrical safety, and plumbing safety.
3. Noise and Nuisance Regulations: You must comply with all local noise and nuisance regulations, which include restrictions on loud parties, excessive noise, and other disturbances.
4. Advertising Requirements: You must include your STR license number in all advertising for your property.
5. Special Use Permit: If your property has more than five bedrooms, you may be required to obtain a special use permit from the City of Phoenix in order to operate as an STR
$500 for first offense, $1000 for second offense and $1500 for third offense.
Yes, City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department.
City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department
200 W Washington St., second floor
PHONE: 602-262-7811
TTY: 7-1-1
FAX: 602-534-0846
Online Contact Form: https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd/contact-pdd
Website: https://www.phoenix.gov/pdd
There are no jurisdictions in Phoenix that are exempt from the specific Short-Term Rental (STR) regulations.
1. Complete an application: You can apply for an STR license online through the City of Phoenix website.
2. Provide proof of ownership or authorization: You will need to provide documentation that shows that you own the property or have the legal authority to operate it as an STR.
3. Meet zoning and safety requirements: Your property must meet all applicable zoning and safety requirements for STRs, including building and fire codes, as well as any neighborhood-specific restrictions.
4. Pay the license fee: The license fee for an STR in Phoenix is currently $150 per year.
Fees:
1. License Fee: The license fee for an STR in Phoenix is $150 per year. This fee is payable at the time of application and is non-refundable.
2. Late Fee: If you do not renew your license by the expiration date, a late fee of $25 will be added to the renewal fee.
3. Background Check Fee: As part of the application process, the City of Phoenix will conduct a criminal background check on all applicants. The fee for the background check is $26 per applicant.
2 persons per bedroom plus two additional persons per property.
In Phoenix, short-term rental zoning laws fall under the "Residential" and "Commercial" zones. Short-term rentals are permitted in residential zones as long as they comply with certain requirements, such as obtaining a TLT license and meeting specific operating standards.
Combined Transient Lodging and Tax sales tax (24.1%)
Yes, $768 per year, and $64 per month
Yes, there are regulations for STR
Adequate parking must be provided for guests
Yes, license number is required for advertisement
Yes, ( 11 pm - 7 am)
Hosts are required to notify neighbors
No, there are no limitations
Yes, there are regulations on hosting events or parties
Yes, there are regulations on hosting events or parties
No, there are no restrictions
Yes, there are specific waste disposal regulations
No, there are no specific accessibility requirements
Yes, there are specific waste disposal regulations
No, it is not required
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