Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1790

Introduced
3/13/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Report Pass
4/2/25  

Caption

To Amend The Law Concerning The Regulation Of Short-term Rentals By A Local Government.

Impact

The bill will significantly impact local policies regarding short-term rentals by introducing a permit system that local governments can impose. Local governments will be permitted to require permits for short-term rentals, which may involve fees and the collection of contact information for owners and agents. This system aims to ensure safety and compliance with relevant laws while allowing local governments to enforce existing health and safety codes. However, it also limits their ability to impose restrictions that could hinder the operation of such rentals.

Summary

House Bill 1790 aims to amend existing laws concerning the regulation of short-term rentals by local governments in Arkansas. The bill establishes clear definitions for what constitutes a short-term rental and sets forth the parameters under which local governments may regulate those properties. It restricts local governments from enacting measures that would effectively prohibit short-term rentals altogether or place a jurisdiction-wide cap on their numbers. This change is intended to promote the legitimacy of short-term rentals, which have grown in popularity and have drawn scrutiny from some local authorities due to concerns about community impact and safety.

Contention

The introduction of HB 1790 may lead to contention between local governments and property owners or operators of short-term rentals. Supporters of the bill argue it protects property rights and encourages tourism and economic engagement, particularly in areas where short-term rentals provide significant income opportunities for residents. In contrast, opponents may argue that it overlooks the needs of local communities to manage rental properties responsibly, particularly in terms of noise, safety, and neighborhood character. This balance of interests will likely be a focal point of ongoing discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB197

To Prohibit Certain Restrictions On The Regulation Of Short-term Rentals; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1285

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 14 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Local Government.

AR SB180

To Amend The Law To Adopt Certain Terms And Requirements Established By The Governmental Accounting Standards Board.

AR HB1191

To Amend The Law Concerning Management And Sale Of Tax Delinquent Lands By The Commissioner Of State Lands; And To Standardize The Use Of The Term "parcel".

AR HB1573

To Amend The Law Concerning The Arkansas Real Estate Commission; To Create A Property Management Broker And Property Management Associate License; And To Amend The Real Estate License Law.

AR HB1361

To Amend The Real Estate License Law; To Create A Property Manager License Requirement; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Arkansas Real Estate Commission.

AR HB1616

To Amend The Law Concerning Publication Of Notice; To Allow The Publication Of Notice On A Website; To Amend The Law Concerning Counties And Municipalities And Publication; And To Amend The Law Concerning Elections.

AR HB1586

To Amend The Law Concerning Military-type Canteens And Exchanges.

AR SB392

An Act To Amend The Law Concerning Body Art; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Cosmetology Technical Advisory Committee.

AR HB1155

Concerning The Compliance Of Childcare Facilities With Local Regulations When Seeking Licensure Under The Childcare Facility Licensing Act.

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