Arizona Sublease of an Apartment - Real Estate Rental

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An sublease is an agreement by which a lessee or tenant of rental property rents out some or all of the property to another tenant (e.g., sublessee). A sublease is a contract transferring some of the original tenant's rights to a new tenant.
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Subletting responsibilities Tenants who sublet are known as 'mesne tenants' and act as the landlord to the subtenant. Mesne tenants need to perform right to rent checks on the subtenant, organise the rent collection and any repairs they might reasonably request.

Subletting is illegal if a tenant needs their landlord's permission to sublet and they do so without getting it. It's also illegal if a tenant sublets a property when their tenancy agreement says they're not allowed to.

The Bottom Line: According to Arizona law, you must obtain consent from your landlord prior to subletting, and be careful, the law states that a landlord is not required to let you sublet. Check your lease. If your lease does not mention or prohibit subletting then you are in the clear and free to do so.

You can sublet part of your home with your landlord's written permission. If you sublet part of your home without permission, you are in breach of your tenancy agreement. Your landlord can't unreasonably withhold their consent to a request to sublet part of your home.

Landlords cannot enter tenanted properties without giving proper notice. Landlords cannot arbitrarily end someone's tenancy before the lease expires. Arbitrary, mid-lease rent increases are not permitted unless specified in certain circumstances in the lease or by the municipality.

You can sublet part of your home with your landlord's written permission. If you sublet part of your home without permission, you are in breach of your tenancy agreement. Your landlord can't unreasonably withhold their consent to a request to sublet part of your home.

In most cases, subletting isn't allowed or may be allowed subject to the landlord's consent. You cannot lawfully sublet all of your home. If you do, you lose your status as an introductory tenant and your landlord can evict you.

There is effectively no limit on rental increases, as this authority is preempted by the state under A.R.S. § 33-1329. Therefore, cities and towns are precluded from the imposition of rent control.

Tenants in the state of Arizona have the right to the private enjoyment of their dwelling. The landlord, however, is lawfully allowed to enter the unit at certain times. The landlord must usually provide the tenant with at least two days' notice before they can enter the tenant's unit.

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