Phoenix Arizona Five Day Notice to Pay or Quit Prior to Eviction

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Five Day Notice to Pay or Quit: This notice is used by a Landlord, notifying the Tenant that he/ she has 5 days to either pay their entire debt completely, or they will be evicted. The notice further states, that he/ she may leave within those 5 days. However, even if they opt to leave the premises; they are still liable for the amount in arrears. This form is available in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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Notice Requirements for Arizona Landlords A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 30 days as required by Arizona law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.

The Arizona Notice to Quit is a type of eviction notice form used by landlords, property managers, and property management companies to notify tenants that they must either comply with an order, or quit and give up possession of the rental property within a certain period of time.

They have 10 days to vacate the property. If the tenants fail to resolve the violations or leave the property on time, then the landlord may continue with the eviction.

In Arizona, landlords cannot evict tenants or force them to vacate the property without probable cause. As long as the tenant does not violate any rules, they can stay until their rental period ends.

The landlord must give the tenant written notice of his or her intent to immediately terminate the rental agreement. The landlord can file the eviction action the same day the tenant receives the notice of immediate termination.

If the tenant doesn't pay rent or move out within five days of receiving the notice, then the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant (Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 33-1368(B)).

Eviction Complaint & Summons. On the day after the 5-day Notice for Nonpayment of rent ends, and not a day before, the landlord or their attorney can file an official eviction Complaint with the court that has jurisdiction.

If a payment is made by the tenant of all overdue charges within the 5-day period, the rental payment is deemed reinstated. If the tenant fails to pay by the end of the 5-day period, a forcible detainer action can be filed with the court on the 6th day.

Bailiffs have to give you a notice of eviction with the date and time of your eviction. They have to give you the notice at least 14 days before they evict you. You might be able to ask the court again to delay the date you'll need to leave - for example if you can now repay your arrears or you're going to be homeless.

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