The purpose of the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act is to clarify the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants and to encourage both landlords and tenants to ensure that quality rental housing remains available to all Arizonans (A.R.S. § 33-1302).
To apply, contact your local Public Housing Authority. During the application process, a Public Housing Authority will collect information on family income, assets and family composition.
A. § 33-1324. All electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and other facilities and appliances must be maintained in good and safe working order and condition.
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.
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.
But the landlord can't just kick out the tenant, change the locks, or turn off the utilities. The landlord must follow all the steps the law says must be taken. And the tenant should not just stop paying the rent unless the tenant first follows all the steps the law says must be taken.
The posted rates are per person; the fall semester rent includes the $400 Rent Down Payment. Rates apply to housing only and do not include meal plans or parking. Note: All students living on campus with freshmen status at Move-In will be required to have a Meal Plan.
Visit the University of Arizona WebPortal and select the “Intent to Enroll” link to submit the online Intent to Enroll $495 nonrefundable deposit. This deposit will apply toward your fall basic tuition and fees.
Are freshman required to live on campus? Incoming first-year students are not required to live on campus but are encouraged do to so.