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.

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