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Maricopa County. Assessor's Office. Rental Registration Walkthrough. Visit mcassessor.maricopa. Enter parcel number. Click on Register Rental to begin the process. Click Not a. member. Your username is: email address. Passwords must be: Minimum 8 characters. You may be prompted to save your login to your browser.
As of November 2023, the City of Phoenix has a new short-term rental ordinance that requires owners to: Register with the Maricopa County Assessor's Office. Obtain a permit from the city for each short-term rental property. Notify neighbors of their intent to operate a short-term rental.
Arizona state law requires all short-term rental hosts to register their properties with the relevant local authority. In Phoenix, specific short-term rental permits and adherence to zoning laws are crucial for compliance. Building and housing standards must be met to ensure the safety and habitability of rentals.
There is no state-wide short-term rental permit or license. Taxes: Hosts must obtain a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license from ADOR and collect state, county, and city taxes which vary by location. As of 2023, the combined tax rate for short-term rentals in Phoenix is 12.57%.
Residential rental property must be registered with the County Assessor ing to Arizona law (A.R.S. § 33-1902). The intent of this law is to maintain an accurate record of rental properties so that towns, cities and the county can enforce laws about slums and blight in rental properties.
Individual owners of taxable rental properties are required by law to obtain a TPT license with ADOR regardless if the owners rent the property themselves or employ a property management company (PMC).
In addition to the transaction privilege tax licensing requirements, all Arizona counties require residential rental properties to be registered with the County Assessor. There may be penalties and fines for properties not correctly identified or registered as a rental property with the County Assessor.
Legal Classes: 3.2 - Primary Residence of a qualified family member. 3.3 Primary Residence also leased or rented to lodgers. 4.1 - Non-Primary Residence. 4.2 - Residential Rental.
Yes, property owners in Arizona can manage their own rental properties without a real estate license. However, when managing for others, licensure is obligatory.
If you own a property/building that you are renting out, you will need to obtain the state transaction privilege tax (TPT) license from AZDOR.