Scottsdale Rent Stabilization Rules

Housing and Building Standards Arizona 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arizona

Scottsdale, Arizona property owners should know that the city does not maintain a separate, comprehensive rent stabilization ordinance in the municipal code; owners must follow existing city codes, building rules and state landlord-tenant law and contact city departments for specific compliance questions. For code text and chapter searches check the City of Scottsdale municipal code online.Scottsdale Municipal Code[1]

Check official city pages before changing policies for tenants.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Scottsdale does not publish a standalone rent stabilization penalty schedule on its municipal code pages; where enforcement occurs it is handled through Code Compliance, Building Safety and, when necessary, the City Attorney. Specific fine amounts and escalation steps for rent-stabilization-style violations are not specified on the cited pages and therefore are listed below as "not specified on the cited page" with the enforcing department noted.[2]

  • Enforcer: City of Scottsdale Code Compliance and Building Safety, with legal actions referred to the City Attorney.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: administrative abatement orders, stop-work or repair orders, court injunctions; exact remedies depend on code section invoked.
  • Inspection and complaints: report housing or code compliance complaints to Code Compliance via the city website or the Building Safety intake forms.
  • Appeal and review: appeal routes may include administrative review, hearing with the City Hearing Officer or municipal court; time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.
If you receive a notice, follow deadlines precisely and contact the listed city department immediately.

Applications & Forms

No city form titled for rent stabilization is published on the municipal pages; owners should use the standard Code Compliance complaint response forms, Building Safety permit applications, or contact the City Attorney for legal questions. Specific form names or numbers for rent-stabilization filings are not specified on the cited page.

Common Violations

  • Failure to obtain required building permits for unit conversions or habitability repairs.
  • Unsafe or substandard habitability issues (plumbing, electrical, pest infestation).
  • Failure to provide required notices to tenants under state law.

Action Steps for Property Owners

  • Review the Scottsdale Municipal Code to confirm whether any chapter or section applies to your situation.Scottsdale Municipal Code[1]
  • Contact City of Scottsdale Code Compliance for complaints, inspections, and guidance on compliance procedures via the official Code Compliance intake page.
  • Obtain required permits from Building Safety before making habitability or unit conversion changes.
  • If cited, follow the notice instructions, meet deadlines, and prepare to file an appeal or request an administrative hearing where provided.

FAQ

Does Scottsdale have a rent stabilization ordinance?
No. As of February 2026 the City of Scottsdale municipal code and Code Compliance pages do not show a rent stabilization ordinance; owners should consult city code and departments for applicable rules.
Who enforces landlord-tenant and habitability rules in Scottsdale?
Code Compliance and Building Safety enforce municipal property and habitability codes; legal enforcement can involve the City Attorney or municipal court.
Where can I find official forms and permits?
Forms and permit applications are available through the City of Scottsdale Building Safety and Code Compliance pages; no rent stabilization-specific forms are published on the municipal code.

How-To

  1. Identify the issue: confirm whether the concern is building code, habitability, or tenant notice related.
  2. Consult the municipal code and department guidance: search the Scottsdale Municipal Code and Code Compliance pages.[1]
  3. Submit a complaint or permit application: use Code Compliance or Building Safety online forms or contact their offices by phone.
  4. Respond to notices: meet deadlines, correct violations, and document repairs and communications.
  5. If necessary, file an appeal or request a hearing following instructions on the notice or department guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • Scottsdale does not publish a standalone rent stabilization ordinance as of February 2026.
  • Contact Code Compliance and Building Safety for inspections, permits and enforcement guidance.
  • Keep records of permits, notices and repairs to support compliance or appeals.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Scottsdale municipal code - Municode
  2. [2] City of Scottsdale Code Compliance