Promise To Pay Rent Without Penalty

State:
Arizona
Control #:
AZ-LT-18
Format:
Word; 
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Partial Payment and Promissory Note: This is an agreement between a Landlord and Tenant. It states that the Landlord, although not required by law, will accept partial rent as payment in full. He/She will only accept this arrangement if the Tenant continues to make payments toward his/her debt. This form is available for download in both Word and Rich Text formats.

How to fill out Arizona Partial Payment Acceptance And Promissory Note For Rent Arrearages?

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Persons 18 years of age or older. Persons under age 18 may be sued through their parent or legal guardian. Note: If the person is outside Alaska, the person usually cannot be sued in small claims court unless a district court judge, rather than a magistrate, presides over the case.

The Small Claims Court is an informal court where individuals can sue without a lawyer, for money only, up to $3,000 in Town or Village Courts, and $5,000 in City Courts. If your claim for damages is more than $3,000, or $5,000, you cannot separate it into two or more claims to avoid going over the maximum.

? Filing Fees TypeEffective 5/1/2023Guardianship$150Probate of Estates$250Protective Orders - Domestic Violence, Stalking, Sexual Assault, or Financial AbuseFREESmall Claims$50 if dispute is $2,500 or less; $100 if dispute is more than $2,50029 more rows

You'll have to bring it within the statute of limitations period for your particular case. For example, the Alaska statute of limitations is three years for contracts and two years for personal injury and personal property damage cases. If you don't file within the proper period, you lose your right to sue.

To bring a lawsuit, the plaintiff files a document called a complaint with the court. The complaint explains what the dispute is about and states what relief the plaintiff is asking for. The defendant then has a chance to file a document called an answer.

File the original and one copy in the Appellate Clerk's Office in the Boney Courthouse in Anchorage. Pay the filing fee and cost bond or ask for a waiver if you cannot pay. Send a copy of all of the above documents to the appellee (or their attorney) by mail or personal delivery. Keep a copy for your records.

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