Aviso de 30 días para el inquilino sobre la adopción de la nueva regla
Arizona Law Summary
- Notice to Tenant of Adoption of New Rule
Residential - Landlord
to Tenant
AZ-1217LT
Rules and regulations
A. A landlord, from time to time, may adopt rules or regulations,
however described, concerning the tenant's use and occupancy of the premises.
Such rules or regulations are enforceable against the tenant only if:
1. Their purpose is to promote the convenience, safety or welfare
of the tenants in the premises, preserve the landlord's property from abusive
use or make a fair distribution of services and facilities held out for
the tenants generally.
2. They are reasonably related to the purpose for which adopted.
3. They apply to all tenants in the premises in a fair manner.
4. They are sufficiently explicit in prohibition, direction or limitation
of the tenant's conduct to fairly inform the tenant of what the tenant
must or must not do to comply.
5. They are not for the purpose of evading the obligations of the
landlord.
6. The tenant has notice of them at the time the tenant enters into
the rental agreement.
B. A rule or regulation adopted after the tenant enters into
the rental agreement is enforceable against the tenant if a thirty day
notice of its adoption is given to the tenant and it does not constitute
a substantial modification of the tenant's rental agreement.
C. If state, county, municipal or other governmental bodies adopt
new ordinances, rules or other legal provisions affecting existing rental
agreements, the landlord may make immediate amendments to lease agreements
to bring them into compliance with the law. The landlord shall give a tenant
written notice that the tenant's lease agreement has been amended, and
the notice shall provide a brief description of the amendment and the effective
date.
Title 33, Chap. 10, §33-1342