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Arizona Notice of Tenant's Intent to Effect Repairs
If your rental unit needs repairs and your landlord has not done them, you can make them yourself but first you need to serve the landlord with this Arizona Notice of Tenant's Intent to Effect Repairs.
- You can only proceed with repairs if (i) you have already notified your landlord that the premises needs repairs, (ii) the landlord has failed to make the repairs within the time limit set by Arizona laws, and (iii) you then serve the Notice of Intent on the landlord.
- The Notice informs the landlord that the tenant intends to undertake necessary repairs of which the landlord has been notified but has not remedied.The landlord will be responsible for the costs of repairs.
- This Notice is a downloadable form which complies with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
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Arizona Notice of Voluntary Termination of Tenancy by Tenant
If you plan to terminate a tenancy in Arizona, you must serve your landlord with this Notice of Voluntary Termination of Rental Agreement.
- The Notice form complies with the Arizona Revised Statutes and the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
- The Notice informs the landlord of the date on which the tenant wishes to terminate the tenancy and vacate the premises.
- This is a downloadable form that can be used whether or not you have a written rental agreement with your landlord. However, if you have a lease with a fixed lease term, you must comply with the termination provisions of the lease.
- The form is for residential tenants only and cannot be used to terminate a business tenancy.
- Available in MS Word format.
- For use only in the State of Arizona.
$4.99