Arizona Notice of Intention to Terminate for Breach of Rental Agreement is a legal document that a landlord in Arizona sends to a tenant when they have breached the terms of the rental agreement. This document informs the tenant that the landlord intends to terminate the lease agreement due to the breach and that the tenant must vacate the premises within the time period stated in the notice. There are two types of Arizona Notice of Intention to Terminate for Breach of Rental Agreement: 5-Day Notice and 10-Day Notice. A 5-Day Notice is served to the tenant when they have not paid the rent within five days of the rent due date. The notice must state the amount of rent due, the deadline by which the rent must be paid, and the landlord's contact information. If the tenant does not pay the rent within the specified time period, the lease will be terminated. A 10-Day Notice is served to the tenant when they have violated any other provision of the rental agreement, such as damaging the property or having unauthorized occupants. The notice must state the violation, the deadline by which the tenant must cure the breach, and the landlord's contact information. If the tenant does not cure the breach within the specified time period, the lease will be terminated.