Arizona Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease

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A lease agreement may contain specific provisions authorizing renewal or extension, or a subsequent agreement or modification may grant the extension or renewal. A lease agreement may also grant an option to either a lessee or a lessor to renew or extend the term of the lease agreement.


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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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.

To terminate a month-to-month rental agreement, a landlord or a tenant must give 30 days notice in writing before the next rent payment would normally be due. A.R.S. § 33-1375(B).

For a landlord to end a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord must give a tenant a 30-day notice. This notice must inform the tenant that the tenancy will be ending in 30 days and the tenant must move out of the rental unit by then.

Many leases, particularly older leases, give you the right to renew the lease in most circumstances. However, the landlord may be able to refuse to renew the lease if: You agreed to give up your right of renewal when you originally took on the lease.

Since Arizona's laws require at least 90 days' written notice to end a lease, you should ask your tenant if they would like to renew their lease at least three months before the current one ends.

With Arizona residential leases for your Phoenix investment property, the landlord may elect to not renew a resident's lease at any time and for almost any reason (except if motivated by discriminatory or retaliatory intent).

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.

Lease Termination Notice Requirements in Arizona In Arizona, a tenant is not required to provide notice for fixed end date leases, the lease expires on the last day of the lease.

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Arizona Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease