Arizona Eviction Notice for Squatters

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The eviction process can take 30 - 45 days, or longer.

How do I evict squatters? In most cases, you can just call the police and have them removed. If the ?squatters? have established residency at the premises, you must use your local civil court system and file an eviction action. If the action is successful, the court will order them removed from your property.

Arizona makes it fairly easy for squatters to take possession of property. Unlike some states that require two decades of occupation, Arizona permits a squatter to take possession after two years (under certain circumstances).

In Arizona, you must be occupying a property as a trespasser for two years to obtain the property through adverse possession. Alternatively, you can acquire the property by paying taxes on the property for five years and this will also be considered adverse possession.

Once a squatter takes possession, they must continue doing so for an extended period. This means they cannot leave the vacant property for a consecutive series of weeks, months, or years without losing their status as a squatter. In Texas, squatters can file for adverse possession after ten continuous years.

3-Day Notice to Quit You should serve this to a squatter or tenant that commits an illegal activity. Since the squatter won't have a good defense to remain on the property, the judgment will most likely be in your favor. The court will then issue you a writ of possession.

Start by serving the squatter on your property with a 3-Day Notice to Vacate. You can use this notice in case the squatter (or a tenant) has failed to make the necessary rent payments to live on your property. If the three days pass without any resolve, you can file an eviction lawsuit with your county's court.

The Squatter Must Have Resided on the Property for a Continuous Period of Time. In Texas, this period is 10 years. This time must not be interrupted. In other words, they cannot file for an adverse possession if they, for example, give up the property for a while and then return to claim it later.

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Arizona Eviction Notice for Squatters