Short Term/Vacation Rental Changes

New regulations for short-term vacation rental properties in Marana went into effect earlier this week on May 5, 2023. Here’s what short-term rental property owners need to know:

New regulations require property owners to:

Obtain a short-term/vacation rental business license

Provide proof of a valid transaction privilege tax license

Provide evidence the short-term/vacation rental is registered with the Pima County Assessor’s Office

Provide evidence of Liability insurance

  • Provide evidence of liability insurance In the aggregate of at least $500,000 or

  • Provide evidence that each vacation rental transaction will be provided through a platform that provides equal or greater primary liability insurance coverage for the vacation rental

Neighbor Notification

License Posting

  • Once your property is licensed, post your Licensed Rental Notice within 10’ of the entrance to the rental

  • Ensure all contact information is maintained. If the emergency or ownership contact information changes for a licensed rental property, you must update your Town license and provide the new property contact information to neighbors.

Background Check

  • Conduct Background checks as follows:

    • The owner or the online lodging marketplace on which the vacation rental is advertised shall conduct a sex offender background check on each guest within 24 hours of every booking.

    • The owner shall demonstrate compliance with this requirement by retaining a full copy of each background check for a minimum of 12 months after the booking date and providing the copy to the town upon a request by a police officer.

Penalties for not following these regulations can range from $500-$3,500

You view all the regulations by visiting the Marana Town Code.

For more information, visit the newly updated Marana business licenses webpage, email licensing@maranaaz.gov, or call (520)382-1918.