Arizona Notice of Material and Irreparable Breach and Immediate Notice to Move is a type of legal document issued by a landlord to a tenant, notifying the latter of a material and irreparable breach of a lease or rental agreement. This document is provided as a warning to the tenant that they must move out of the rental property within a certain time frame if they wish to avoid eviction proceedings. The Arizona Notice of Material and Irreparable Breach and Immediate Notice to Move is issued in accordance with Arizona Statute 33-1368, which states that a tenant must vacate the property within five days of receiving the notice in order to comply with the terms of the lease. This document provides the tenant with a written warning of the breach and outlines the consequences if the tenant fails to move out of the rental property. There are two different types of Arizona Notice of Material and Irreparable Breach and Immediate Notice to Move: Non-Curable and Cure. The Non-Curable Notice of Material and Irreparable Breach and Immediate Notice to Move is issued when the tenant has committed a breach that cannot be remedied and must move out of the rental property within five days. The Cure Notice of Material and Irreparable Breach and Immediate Notice to Move is issued when the tenant has committed a breach that can be remedied, and outlines the steps the tenant must take to cure the breach and avoid eviction proceedings.