Oro Valley officials estimate only 20% of AirBnB landlords have complied with registration law

Oro Valley is stepping up enforcement of a new ordinance that requires the owners of short-term rental properties to register with town, county and...

May 9, 2023
9:02 AM

Oro Valley is stepping up enforcement of a new ordinance that requires the owners of short-term rental properties to register with town, county and state officials. Only 113 of about 400-500 landlords have complied with the law as of Monday, officials said. The ordinance, passed by the Town Council in January and taking effect in February, had a 90-day grace period before stricter enforcement began. That period ended Friday. Fines for not complying yet can be minor. Owners who register their properties by June 6 will have a $100 civil sanction added to the regular $80 licensing fee.

Dylan Smith