An Arizona Complaint (Breach Of Warranty Of Habitability) is a legal document used to file a claim against a landlord or property owner in Arizona for a breach of the implied warranty of habitability. This implies that landlords are responsible for ensuring that a rental property is fit to live in and is free from health and safety hazards. Examples of issues that can be addressed in an Arizona Complaint (Breach Of Warranty Of Habitability) include lack of heat or air conditioning, pest infestations, mold, inadequate plumbing, and failure to maintain the premises in a safe and sanitary condition. In Arizona, there are two types of Arizona Complaint (Breach Of Warranty Of Habitability): Tenant's Action for Damages and Tenant's Action for Injunctive Relief. A Tenant's Action for Damages is a lawsuit filed by a tenant against the landlord or property owner, seeking financial compensation for any damages suffered due to the breach of the implied warranty of habitability. A Tenant's Action for Injunctive Relief is a lawsuit filed by a tenant against the landlord or property owner, seeking a court order requiring the landlord or property owner to make repairs or take other action to remedy the violation of the implied warranty of habitability.