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Vacation Rental Regulations Heat Up Across US Cities and Regions

January 16, 2026
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Across the United States, a growing number of cities and regions are grappling with the complexities of short-term vacation rentals. From Arizona to Hawaii, and Vermont to San Diego, local governments are debating and implementing new regulations aimed at addressing concerns about housing availability, community character, and revenue generation. These measures often involve registration requirements, new fees, and restrictions on ownership and transferability.

Key Takeaways

  • Many municipalities are implementing new regulations for short-term vacation rentals.
  • Concerns include housing affordability, community impact, and tax revenue.
  • Regulations vary widely, from registration and fees to caps and transfer restrictions.
  • Out-of-state ownership is a significant factor in some communities.
  • Debates involve balancing tourism revenue with resident needs.

Localized Approaches to Regulation

In Arizona, a renewed push is underway to restrict short-term vacation rentals, with the Arizona League of Cities and Towns introducing legislation to grant municipalities more control. This indicates a broader trend of local governments seeking to manage the impact of these rentals.

Stowe, Vermont, is enacting some of the state’s most aggressive municipal responses. New regulations effective May 1, 2026, will cap the number of short-term rentals and prevent registration transfers when properties are sold, unless the new owner occupies the property as their primary residence. This "cap and at-trit" system aims to return housing units to the residential market, driven by data showing a significant loss of primary residences to the short-term rental market, with a large percentage of owners residing out of state.

Hawaii Island is also introducing new rules, with Ordinance 25-50 extending the deadline for registration requirements to July 1, 2026. While not changing zoning or limiting the number of rentals, the ordinance distinguishes between hosted and unhosted rentals, introduces registration fees ($250 for hosted, $500 for unhosted), and aims to improve the collection of an estimated $12 million in annual transient accommodations taxes that are currently uncollected. The goal is to mitigate housing market pressures and inflation caused by vacation rentals.

In San Diego, a proposal to tax vacation homes and short-term rentals is being considered for the ballot. This measure, championed by Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, aims to fund city services like public safety and homelessness prevention by taxing properties not used as primary residences. Proponents argue it will increase affordable housing and generate much-needed revenue, while opponents fear it could deter tourism and harm the local economy. The debate highlights differing views on the economic impact and the prevalence of short-term rentals.

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Economic Considerations and Opposition

While some communities focus on restricting supply and increasing taxes, others, like Nantucket, are seeing a shift in the economic viability of short-term rentals. One homeowner notes that due to rising costs for services, increased mortgage rates, and plateauing rental rates, operating short-term rentals on Nantucket has become uneconomical, leading some investors to sell properties. This perspective suggests that market forces, rather than solely regulation, can influence the short-term rental landscape.

Industry groups, such as the Vermont Short-Term Rental Alliance, argue that such regulations pose a threat to property owners and could negatively impact tourism revenue. They point to existing taxes and the economic contributions of short-term rentals. However, proponents of stricter regulations counter that the economic benefits of tourism do not outweigh the costs associated with housing shortages and the strain on local infrastructure and workforce.

The varied approaches underscore the complex challenge facing communities nationwide: balancing the economic benefits of tourism with the need for affordable housing and the preservation of community character.

Sources

  • Arizona renews push to restrict short-term vacation rentals, AZ Family.
  • Out-of-state owners dominate Stowe’s vacation rentals—Now the Town is fighting back, Vermont Daily Chronicle.
  • New rules, fees for HawaiÊ»i Island vacation rentals to take effect this year, Hawaii Public Radio.
  • ACK Now Has It Wrong: Nantucket Vacation Rentals…, Nantucket Current.
  • Proposal to tax short-term vacation rentals could be headed for SD ballots, Times of San Diego.

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