The Community Action Program (CAP) is a partnership between Maricopa County, Surprise and El Mirage that provides support services that foster self-sufficiency and stability during unexpected financial crises by providing limited temporary assistance with utility and eviction prevention for qualifying Surprise, El ...
In Phoenix, the ERAP program is administered by the Department of Economic Security. ing to the DES website, the average time to process an ERAP application is 30 days.
Answer: As a general rule, the answer is yes. Under the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a verbal rental agreement concerning the use and occupancy of a dwelling unit is just as enforceable as a written rental agreement (or lease) is (A.R.S. 33-1310(13)).
Typically, a document that includes an offer, acceptance, and appropriate consideration will be considered legally binding. In most cases, a contract is binding in Arizona even if the parties signed it in another state.
In Arizona, your tenant will have to provide you with a written notice letter, and the time they have to do it will depend on the type of lease. Monthly Lease - 30 days or more. Weekly Lease - 10 days or more.
Verbal agreements can be considered legal contracts and will stand up in court so long as they do not fall under the statute of frauds A.R.S. Section 44-101.
Arizona law states that a two person per bedroom occupancy limit is presumed to be reasonable. Depending upon the circumstances, however, such a limit may be challenged, and anything less than two persons per bedroom may violate fair housing laws by having an adverse impact against families with children.
On average, it would take anywhere between 9 – 41 days for a complete eviction process. If either a tenant or a landlord applied for a re-judgment of the case, an additional 5 days could be added to the entire process.