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Arizona rental laws outline the rules in the state regarding lease agreements and eviction. Well overview the laws for standard lease agreements, month-to-month lease agreements, and evictions. Standard Lease Agreement A standard lease outlines the terms between a landlord and tenant for the renting of a property. A standard lease is commonly a one-year fixed period and is the most commonly only used rental contract. Month-to-Month Lease Agreement a month to month lease is an agreement between a landlord and tenant that renews automatically every month. The agreement terminates upon notice by either the landlord or tenant. The notice must be provided by the landlord or a tenant a minimum of 30 days prior to termination as required by law. Required Disclosures In Arizona, the landlord is required to provide the following disclosures as part of the lease agreement. Bedbugs the landlord is required to provide tenants with educational materials on how to handle bed bugs and how they sprea