Arizona Eviction Complaint is a legal document used by landlords to evict tenants from their rental property in the state of Arizona. This type of complaint typically includes the landlord’s or property management company’s name and address, the tenant’s name and address, the address of the rental property in question, details of the lease agreement and any other relevant information. The complaint will also provide the grounds for eviction, such as failure to pay rent, breach of the lease agreement, or other violations. The complaint typically also includes a demand for payment of the past due rent or a demand that the tenant vacate the property. There are two types of Arizona Eviction Complaint available: Unlawful Detained and Forcible Entry and Detained. Unlawful detained is used when the tenant has violated the lease agreement and the landlord wants the tenant to vacate the premises. Forcible Entry and Detained is used when a tenant has unlawfully taken possession of a property or has refused to vacate the property after the lease has expired.