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MESA, Ariz. - The city of Mesa has developed new regulations for short-term rental owners that will go into effect just weeks before Super Bowl LVII in Glendale.
The new ordinance will require owners of short-term rental properties to acquire a special license.
They must also provide emergency contact information and notify neighbors that a property will be used as a rental.
Mesa is the latest city in the Valley to issue an ordinance after Gov. Ducey signed a new state law in July giving cities more flexibility to control short-term rentals.
The city says the new regulations will go into effect Feb. 1.
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