Arizona 10-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Compliance
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Arizona Landlords should use this form when a Tenant violates the Lease Agreement for reasons other than non-payment of rent. It gives a Tenant 10 days to cure the violation or vacate the property.
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Arizona Eviction Proceedings: 10-Day Notice to Quit
Under Arizona law, Landlords must provide Tenants with proper notice before initiating an eviction proceeding. If a Tenant is behind on rent, the Landlord should issue an Arizona 5-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit.
If a Tenant violates the Lease Agreement for reasons other than non-payment of rent, the Landlord should issue a 10-Day Notice to Quit. This notice gives the Tenant 10-days to cure the lease violation or vacate the property.
Some common Lease violations are:
- Excessive noise complaints
- Unauthorized pets in the rental property
- Failure to comply with maintenance requirements
The 10-Day Notice to Quit should include:
- The Tenant’s name
- The Property address
- The Lease violation
- The date by which the Tenant must cure or vacate
- The consequences for failing to comply with the Notice
This Notice is a required first step in the eviction process. Customize in minutes to comply with Arizona eviction laws.
Arizona Rental Forms and Templates
We know Arizona Landlords need more than a great Lease. That’s why we have forms for the entire Landlord Lifecycle.
Here are a few you might need:
- Rental Application: Our Rental Application is free to use and includes all necessary authorizations to run a complete Tenant Screening.
- Tenant Welcome Letter: This is a great way to welcome Tenants to your property. Plus, this letter is EZ to customize so you can make sure your renters have all key info about their home from day 1!
- Rent Ledger: Use this ledger to document rent payments and to have accurate records should Tenants miss any payments.
- Arizona Residential Pool Safety Notice: Landlords must provide Tenants with this Notice any time a pool is located on the rental property.
- Arizona 5-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit: This Notice is for Tenants that are late with rent. It’s required before initiating eviction proceedings.
- Arizona 10-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate: This Notice is for Tenants that have Lease violations other than nonpayment of rent. It’s required before initiating eviction proceedings.
- Arizona Eviction Action Instructions: This resource serves as a guide for Landlords that are filing for eviction. It outlines all the forms and information needed to file for eviction in Arizona.
- Arizona Residential Landlord & Tenant Act: This handbook outlines all Landlord and Tenant rights. Plus, it must be provided to occupants when the Lease is signed.
Don’t see the form you need? Don’t worry - our library has over 450 Landlord forms.