Phoenix Arizona Lease House, Unfurnished

State:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
AZ-LT-4
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This form is a residential lease. Lessee agrees to pay, without demand, to lessor as rent a certain amount for the demised premises. The demised premises shall be used and occupied by the lessee exclusively as a private single family residence, and neither the premises nor any part will be used at any time during the term of this lease by the lessee for the purpose of carrying on any business, profession, or trade of any kind, or for any purpose other than as a private single family residence.


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Notice Required to Enter Rental Property in Arizona Except in cases of emergency, landlords who want to enter rental property in Arizona for the above reasons must give tenants at least two days' notice of their intent to enter (unless the tenant agrees to a shorter time), and must enter only at reasonable times.

Can Unlicensed Person Perform Property Management Duties? According to Sec 21-2121, property managers who work onsite in one location and don't receive special compensations like property management fees, commissions, etc, are not required to be licensed as real estate agents.

A property manager or entity is required to have an Arizona real estate license to manage residential or commercial property for property owners and receive compensation for such activity. The broker or entity manages the property pursuant to a property management agreement (A.R.S. § 32-2173).

All prospective Tenants will be qualified on the following five (5) criteria: 1) Income/employment 2) Credit 3) Rental history 4) Criminal history and 5) Pets. Applicants 18 years of age or older who desire to be Occupants only will be qualified on the following criteria: 1) Criminal history and 2) Pets.

Every residential rental property owner with taxable rental property is required to obtain an Arizona transaction privilege tax license from the Arizona Department of Revenue for each location where residential rental income is taxable.

A property manager or entity is required to have an Arizona real estate license to manage residential or commercial property for property owners and receive compensation for such activity. The broker or entity manages the property pursuant to a property management agreement (A.R.S. § 32-2173).

Landlords are prohibited from harassing or retaliating against tenants who exercise their rights. 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.

Make all repairs to keep the property fit and habitable. Keep the common areas clean and safe. Maintain all services and appliances in good and safe working order. Provide and maintain trash receptacles.

Every residential rental property owner with taxable rental property is required to obtain an Arizona transaction privilege tax license from the Arizona Department of Revenue for each location where residential rental income is taxable.

Landlords may be sued for emotional distress in certain situations. In Arizona, for example, courts have awarded emotional distress damages to tenants for their annoyance and discomfort caused by inhabitable living conditions such as inadequate heat and water and dangerous pests.

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