Arizona Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing

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This is a sample of a notice given by a lessee to a lessor, as required by a lease agreement, informing the lessor that lessee is not going to renew or extend his/her lease. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Ordinarily a lessor is not in a position to challenge or unreasonably deny an extension of lease which is validly sought by a lessee - the lessor is treated as having agreed to lease the property for the total duration contemplated under the original Lease Deed.

In Arizona, the landlord cannot terminate a lease, refuse to renew a lease, or raise the rent on a tenant who has: Exercised a legal right.

Dear (Landlord's name), This letter is to inform you that I do not intend to renew my lease. As per the laws of the State of (insert state), this is my (insert number of days) notice of non-renewal stating that I will be leaving my apartment on (date), which is the end of my current lease.

In most situations, a landlord is not required to extend or renew a lease. They can change any of the terms and conditions, including the rent price. They can also end ask you to leave the property when your lease is over and they don't need a reason.

As you're probably aware, each state has different laws about rental properties. When it comes to leases in Arizona, they automatically renew if the landlord or tenant has not given written notice ending the lease 90 days before it ends.

In Arizona, the landlord cannot terminate a lease, refuse to renew a lease, or raise the rent on a tenant who has: Exercised a legal right.

Yes, a lease can automatically renew in Arizona. If neither the tenant or the landlord submit a notice of their intent to terminate the tenancy, the lease automatically renews at the end of the original leasing period.

What happens if rent agreement is not renewed ? If the rental agreement is not renewed then the tenant is legally required to vacate the property which he was occupying. The landlord will recover the possession of the flat.

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Arizona Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement - Nonrenewal or Not Renewing