The Scottsdale City Council has implemented new regulations for short-term rental properties. These rules require operators to secure a local license, conduct background checks on guests, maintain liability insurance, and notify neighbors. The ordinance aligns with Arizona Senate Bill 1168, which was enacted in July.
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Scottsdale will now require short-term rental property operators to obtain and maintain a local license, conduct sex offender background checks on booking guests, carry liability insurance, and notify neighbors. This update to the city's vacation rental ordinance was unanimously approved by the Scottsdale City Council on October 25.