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STR Regulations for Lakeside, Arizona

Overview: Short-term rentals are explicitly allowed in Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona for rentals of less than 30 consecutive days, provided you comply with the town’s Chapter 5.28 licensing and operational requirements and state tax obligations. Long-term rentals of 30 days or more do not require a town STR license. This guide distills the current regulatory framework and provides actionable steps for investors to launch and operate compliantly.

Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed?

Yes. Short-term rentals—also called “vacation rentals”—are permitted when licensed by the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside. The STR must be a legally permissible dwelling (single-family or 1–4 units; condo/cooperative units allowed if otherwise lawful) rented for periods of less than 30 days. Rentals for 30 consecutive days or longer do not require an STR permit. Nonresidential uses are prohibited.

  • Source: Chapter 5.28 (Pinetop-Lakeside Town Code: Short-Term Rentals and Vacation Rentals Licensing)
  • Source: Town STR FAQ (definitions, thresholds)

How to Start an STR Business in Pinetop-Lakeside

  1. Obtain an Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License for short-term lodging and set up state tax reporting. You must hold a valid TPT license before applying for the town STR permit.
  2. Prepare required documents (ownership proof, insurance, emergency contact identification, and evidence of the TPT license).
  3. Submit your STR permit application and fee via the town’s licensing portal. Each dwelling unit requires a separate permit; multiple units cannot be bundled under one permit.
  4. Complete neighbor notification and post required disclosures on the property and in advertisements.
  5. Designate an emergency point of contact available to respond on-site or by phone/text within 60 minutes for emergency requests and within 24 hours for other complaints.
  6. Display your STR registration number in your listings and on the property (14-point font, near the primary entrance).
  7. Maintain active compliance with all town, state, and federal rules and keep your contact, insurance, and license information current.
  8. Renew your STR permit annually before expiration.
  9. Maintain accurate and current records, as the town can suspend or revoke permits for violations and impose civil penalties.
  • Source: Chapter 5.28 (Permit required, application contents, term and renewal, neighbor notification, posting, advertising, insurance, emergency contact)
  • Source: Town STR permit portal and instructions
  • Source: Town STR FAQ (permit scope and thresholds)

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) License for short-term lodging (A.R.S. Title 42).
  • STR Permit Application via Pinetop-Lakeside’s licensing portal, including:
    • Property address.
    • Owner name/address/phone and, if the owner is an entity, the entity name and statutory agent.
    • Names/addresses/phone of any designees.
    • Full name, address, and 24-hour phone number of the emergency point of contact (EPC).
    • Proof of a valid Arizona TPT license.
    • Attestation of neighbor notification compliance.
    • Liability insurance certificate (minimum $500,000 aggregate) or evidence of platform-provided primary liability insurance of equal or greater coverage.
    • Acknowledgment that neither owner nor designees are registered sex offenders and have not been convicted within the last five years of: (i) a felony act resulting in death or serious physical injury, or (ii) a felony involving a deadly weapon.
  • Proof of Property Ownership (e.g., warranty deed or current property tax bill).
  • Photo ID for the emergency point of contact or proof of local residency (for EPC verification).
  • Posting and advertising disclosures (permit number on listings and a 14-point notice at the property).
  • Fee: $250 per property per year (set by Town Council resolution; see portal for current fee).

Guidelines and Rules

  • No nonresidential uses (commercial, industrial, event centers/banquets, retail, restaurants, adult-oriented businesses, sober living homes, sex offender housing, or sale of alcohol/illegal drugs/pornography).

  • No special events that require a permit or license.

  • Compliance with public health/safety, sanitation, solid/hazardous waste, noise, property maintenance, nuisance abatement, zoning, and tax laws.

  • Permit issuance/denial within seven business days of a complete application.

  • Permits are nontransferable and must be renewed annually; changes in material information must be reported at least 10 days before the effective date.

  • Source: Chapter 5.28 (definitions; permit application, insurance, postings, prohibited uses; state law cross-references)

  • Source: Town STR permit instructions and portal

  • Source: Town STR FAQ (scope, fees, posting)

Specific Regulations (Town, County, State)

Town of Pinetop-Lakeside (Town Code Chapter 5.28)

  • Permit Required: No STR may operate without a valid annual permit. Operating without a permit is subject to immediate cessation and civil penalties.
  • Permit Application: Must include TPT license proof, owner/designee/EPC details, insurance, attestation of neighbor notification, and acknowledgment regarding criminal history.
  • Neighbor Notification: Provide written notice to adjacent, directly across, and diagonally across properties before first rental, including permit number, address, and EPC contact information; provide additional notice at least five days before any change to that information; submit an attestation of compliance.
  • Advertising: Display the STR permit number in every advertisement; each noncompliant ad counts as a separate violation.
  • Posting at Property: Post the permit number in 14-point font on laminated or protected paper within 10 feet of the primary entrance, visible from outside.
  • Emergency Point of Contact (EPC): Must be available on-site or by phone/text within 60 minutes for police requests and within 24 hours for other complaints; update changes at least 10 days in advance; penalties apply for failures.
  • Insurance: Maintain liability coverage of at least $500,000 in aggregate or platform-provided primary coverage of equal or greater value.
  • Permit Suspensions: Up to 12 months for (a) three or more verified violations within 12 months (excluding aesthetic, solid waste, or parking violations not also threatening health/safety), or (b) a single violation involving felony conduct, serious injury/death, housing a sex offender, or prohibited uses/events.
  • Civil Penalties: For repeated violations within a 12-month period related to the same property:
    • First: up to $500 or one night’s rent (whichever greater).
    • Second: up to $1,000 or two nights’ rent (whichever greater).
    • Third/subsequent: up to $3,500 or three nights’ rent (whichever greater).
    • Operating without a permit: $1,000 per month if you fail to apply within 30 days after written notice; immediate cessation is required.
  • Appeals: Denial, suspension, or penalties can be appealed by filing with the Community Development Director within 30 days of the decision.
  • Judicial Relief: In cases of felony acts causing death or serious physical injury, the court may suspend the STR use for up to 12 months.

Navajo County

  • No additional county-level STR regulations are provided in the source content. Investors should verify if any county health, fire, or nuisance codes affect operations.

Arizona State

  • TPT License: STRs are “transient public lodging establishments” subject to the state’s transaction privilege tax.

  • Licensing Reference: A.R.S. § 42-5076 and related statutes define “online lodging marketplace” and tax obligations.

  • Definitions: “Transient” is defined at A.R.S. § 42-5070.

  • Zoning/Homeowners’ Associations: State law (A.R.S. § 9-500.39) allows municipalities to adopt reasonable STR regulations; it does not mandate HOA or community association rules. Local zoning and HOA restrictions still apply independently and should be reviewed.

  • Source: Chapter 5.28 (town rules and penalties)

  • Source: A.R.S. §§ 9-500.39; 42-5070; 42-5076 (state references embedded in chapter)

  • Source: Rent Responsibly page (advisory: Pinetop-Lakeside has a town ordinance; not “no ordinance”)

Penalties and Enforcement

  • Civil Penalties: Graduated fines tied to rent or set amounts for repeated violations.

  • Permit Suspension: Up to 12 months for serious violations or repeated noncompliance.

  • Operating Without a Permit: Immediate cessation plus up to $1,000 per month if you fail to apply within 30 days after a written notice.

  • Evidence of Operation: Any advertisement or listing referencing a property in Pinetop-Lakeside is prima facie evidence of operation.

  • Prohibited Uses: Strict prohibitions for nonresidential activities and special events; violations can trigger suspension and penalties.

  • Appeals: 30-day window to appeal denials, suspensions, or penalties through the Community Development Director.

  • Source: Chapter 5.28 (enforcement, penalties, suspensions, appeals)

Permit Process, Fees, Renewals, and Administration

  • Permit Term: One year, or until suspended/revoked.

  • Renewal: Annual; unlawful to operate after the expiration date unless a timely renewal is filed with fees.

  • Fee: $250 per property per year (per Town resolution and portal).

  • Processing: The town must issue or deny within seven business days after receiving a complete application.

  • Nontransferable: Permits cannot be transferred to another person or location; each dwelling requires its own permit.

  • Application Modifications: Any material change to application information must be reported at least 10 days before the effective date.

  • Source: Chapter 5.28

  • Source: Town STR permit portal and FAQ

Contact Information

  • Town of Pinetop-Lakeside

    • Phone: 928-368-8696
    • Address: 325 W White Mountain Boulevard, Lakeside, AZ 85929
    • Website: PinetopLakesideAZ.gov
    • STR Information & Application: PinetopLakesideAZ.gov/367/Short-Term-Rental-Permit
    • STR Permit Portal (MuniRevs/GovOS): Pinetop-Lakeside.munirevs.com
    • Technical Support (Portal/Activation Codes): blt.str.support@govos.com; 888-751-1911
    • General Town Contact: Phone 928-368-8696
  • Source: Town website and STR permit portal

Links to Source Pages

  • Pinetop-Lakeside Town Code Chapter 5.28: Short-Term Rentals and Vacation Rentals Licensing: www.codepublishing.com/AZ/PinetopLakeside/html/Pinetop05/Pinetop0528.html
  • Town STR Information & Application Page: pinetoplakesideaz.gov/367/Short-Term-Rental-Permit
  • STR Permit Portal (Pinetop-Lakeside): pinetoplakesideaz.munirevs.com/
  • Pinetop-Lakeside STR Permit Application Form (portal entry): www.pinetoplakesideaz.gov/FormCenter/Community-Development-6/Short-Term-Rental-Permit-87
  • Pinetop-Lakeside STR FAQ: pinetoplakesideaz.munirevs.com/faq/
  • Rent Responsibly – Pinetop-Lakeside Page (advisory, not authoritative): www.rentresponsibly.org/az/pinetop-lakeside/
  • Arizona Department of Revenue – Short-Term Lodging (TPT): azdor.gov/transaction-privilege-tax/short-term-lodging

Notes for Investors

  • Each unit requires its own STR permit; multi-unit properties cannot be licensed under a single application.
  • Neighbor notification and the EPC requirement are active compliance obligations—not just one-time onboarding tasks.
  • Always display the permit number in every listing and at the property; both are independently enforceable.
  • Maintain at least $500,000 in liability coverage or qualifying platform coverage and keep certificate proof on hand for inspections.
  • If you hold multiple properties, consolidate renewal tracking and notice-management workflows to avoid cumulative penalties.
  • Confirm HOA or community association restrictions and local zoning before acquiring or converting properties, as additional covenants may limit STR use.
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Overview of Lakeside

Lakeside, AZ, is a small, picturesque community located in the White Mountains region of eastern Arizona. It is part of the Pinetop-Lakeside township, renowned for its scenic landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities. The population of Pinetop-Lakeside is approximately 4,300 residents. Lakeside lies roughly 200 miles northeast of Phoenix, the closest major city, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life.

Lakeside is a popular destination for short-term rentals due to its proximity to several notable attractions and natural landmarks. Among these is Woodland Lake Park, a local favorite featuring a beautiful lake ideal for fishing, hiking trails, and picnic areas (Website: Pinetop-Lakeside Parks & Recreation). Another key attraction is the local Sunrise Park Resort, located about 35 miles away, which offers skiing in the winter and mountain biking and hiking during the warmer months (Website: Sunrise Park Resort).

The region's lush forests and numerous lakes make it an attractive location for vacationers seeking nature excursions, relaxation, and various outdoor activities. Whether guests are interested in summer activities like boating and fishing or winter sports, Lakeside serves as a versatile and appealing locale for short-term rentals. The area's demand for lodging is heightened by its reputation as a gateway to the natural beauty and recreational diversity of the White Mountains of Arizona.

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