Arizona Tenant Rights and Responsibilities are the legal obligations of both the tenant and the landlord when a rental agreement is made. Tenants have the right to a safe, clean, and habitable dwelling, while landlords are obligated to maintain the property in a habitable condition and comply with applicable building codes. Rights of Tenants: 1. Right to Receive a Copy of the Rental Agreement: Tenants have the right to receive a written rental agreement, specifying the terms of the rental, including the duration of the tenancy and the rent due. 2. Right to Privacy: Tenants have the right to privacy in their dwellings, and landlords are prohibited from entering the premises without notice or consent. 3. Right to Repairs: Tenants have the right to request repairs to maintain the property in a habitable condition, and landlords are required to make the necessary repairs in a timely manner. 4. Right to Terminate the Lease: Tenants have the right to terminate their lease with proper notice, in accordance with the terms of the rental agreement. 5. Right to Refuse Entry by Landlord: Tenants have the right to refuse entry to the landlord without prior notice or consent. Responsibilities of Tenants: 1. Paying Rent: Tenants are responsible for paying rent on time, as specified in the rental agreement. 2. Maintaining the Property: Tenants are responsible for maintaining the property in a neat and clean condition, and for notifying the landlord of any necessary repairs. 3. Respecting the Rights of Other Tenants: Tenants are responsible for respecting the rights of other tenants and not engaging in activities that disturb their peace and quiet. 4. Not Causing Damage: Tenants are responsible for not causing damage to the property, and for returning the property in the same condition as when the tenancy began. 5. Not Violating Local Laws: Tenants are responsible for not violating any local laws, such as noise ordinances.