The Arizona Tenant-Landlord — Self-Help notice of intent to make repairs is a notice used by tenants in Arizona to alert their landlord that they intend to make certain repairs to their rental property. This notice is used when a tenant wishes to make repairs to the rental property which they are responsible for, but the landlord will not authorize or provide the necessary materials and/or labor. The notice is issued in accordance with the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and provides the landlord with a specified amount of time to respond to the tenant’s request. There are two types of Arizona Tenant-Landlord — Self-Help notices of intent to make repairs: 1. Tenant's Notice that Landlord Failed to Make Necessary Repairs or Maintain Premises 2. Tenant's Alternative Notice for Repairs or Maintenance Not Authorized by Landlord.