TEMPE, AZ Short-Term Rental Information
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This page is for informational purposes only and is not the authority on local regulations. Please visit tempe.gov for the complete and current regulatory information and compliance procedures to ensure your property is compliant.
ORDINANCE STATUS: IN EFFECT
The City of Tempe requires short-term rentals to register with the city so that owners or representatives can be contacted in the event of an emergency or code violation.
In Tempe if a rental property is not registered with Maricopa County Assessor, it is a $1,000 fine from the code enforcement unit.
AZ Transaction Privilege Tax
All short-term rental owners in Arizona are required to hold a TPT license (Transaction Privilege Tax) in order to operate.
Maricopa County Rental Registration
All rentals of any length are required to register with the Maricopa County Assessor’s office.
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