An Arizona Eviction/Forcible Detained Complaint is a legal document used to initiate the eviction process. It is filed by a landlord or property manager against a tenant who has violated the terms of their rental agreement. The complaint typically outlines the tenant’s lease violations and requests that the tenant either remedy the violation or vacate the property. The complaint must be properly served on the tenant in order for the eviction process to be valid. There are two types of Arizona Eviction / Forcible Detained Complaint: Nonpayment of Rent and Breach of Lease. A Nonpayment of Rent complaint is used when a tenant is behind on their rent payments and has not responded to a demand letter. A Breach of Lease complaint is used when a tenant has violated the terms of their rental agreement, such as failing to maintain the property, having unauthorized occupants, or causing damage to the property. In either case, the tenant must be given an opportunity to cure the violation or vacate the premises. If the tenant fails to do so, the court may issue a judgment of eviction in favor of the landlord.