Arizona Landlording Resources & Forms
ez Landlord Forms is a great resource for Arizona Rental / Lease Agreements, Arizona Eviction Notices,
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Our exclusive Lease Builder Wizard software with State Assist technology helps ensure that
your lease meets Arizona 's
legal requirements. The ez Landlord Forms team includes
attorneys, accountants, fellow landlords, and industry experts who work together to stay on
top of regulatory changes, so that your forms can meet or exceed
all current legal requirements.
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Arizona 5 Day Notice To Pay Rent or Quit This notice is used when a tenant has not paid rent. A 5 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit is required before a landlord may file in court for a Forcible Entry and Detainer (F.E.D.). Arizona Eviction (F.E.D). PacketThis is the Official Arizona Forcible Entry and Detainer Packet. This packet includes everything that is needed in order to file for an eviction. Arizona 10 Day Notice to Cure or VacateIn situations where a tenant has violated the lease, excluding Non-Payment of Rent, a 10 Day Notice to Cure or Vacate is required prior to a landlord filling in court for a Forcible Entry and Detainer (F.E.D). Click Here to view more documents. |
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Arizona Real Estate Investors Association (AZREIA), Phoenix, AZ www.azreia.orgMeeting Time: 2nd Monday of every month, 5:00 pm., Number of Members: 2000 More »
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Arizona Landlord Tenant Law and Regulations
Posted September 12, 2008
It’s important when creating an Arizona Rental Lease Agreement that you are in compliance with state regulations. Below are some important points that have been provided in a Question and Answer format by ezlandlordforms.com in association with Andrew M. Hull, Attorney at Law of Phoenix as well as Carlton C. Castler, Attorney of Avondale, Arizona.
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