Arizona residential & ADU permit data
Statewide ADU and middle-housing reform in larger cities
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Housing law
Arizona's HB 2720 (2024) requires municipalities with more than 75,000 residents to permit at least one accessory dwelling unit on lots where single-family homes are allowed; cities that did not adopt conforming rules by January 1, 2025 must allow ADUs on all residential lots.
Arizona's HB 2721 (2024) requires cities over 75,000 to allow 'middle housing' — duplexes through fourplexes and townhomes — by right near central business districts, with compliance by January 1, 2026. A separate 'Starter Homes Act' did not become law (vetoed in 2024, stalled in 2025).
Major permit jurisdictions
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Permit data via municipal open-data portals (including Phoenix open data) and public records where available.
Informational only, not legal advice. Housing law changes — verify current statutes before relying on this.