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The Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act regulates the process of eviction. An eviction can happen in as little as two weeks. In reality, eviction often takes 30 days or more. In Arizona, the property owner generally cannot change the locks and remove your belongings immediately (Title 33-1367).
A 5-day notice can be given any time after rent and/or other charges are in arrears. If a payment is made by the tenant of all overdue charges within the 5-day period, the rental payment is deemed reinstated.
A tenant may be evicted for not paying rent. If a landlord wishes to evict a tenant for not paying rent that the tenant owes, the landlord must give the tenant written notice specifying that the tenant has five days to pay the rent or eviction proceedings will begin (A.R.S. § 33-1368(B)).
The landlord must give the tenant written notice that rent is unpaid, and that the rental agreement will terminate if rent is not paid in 5 days. A.R.S. § 33-1368(B). In an action for non-payment of rent, landlord cannot file the eviction action until after the final day of the notice.
Your landlord must make repairs within ten days of the written notice (per A.R.S. §33-1363). For landlords who fail make repairs within ten days, renters may be able to make use of the self-help repair statute (A.R.S. §33-1363).

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The landlord must give the tenant written notice that rent is unpaid, and that the rental agreement will terminate if rent is not paid in 5 days. A.R.S. § 33-1368(B). In an action for non-payment of rent, landlord cannot file the eviction action until after the final day of the notice.
Stat. § 33-1341 (2022).) 10-Day Notice to Cure or Quit: When a tenant violates the lease or rental agreement (or provides false information in their rental application), the landlord can give the tenant a 10-day notice to cure. The notice must state that the tenant has 10 days to fix the violation or move out.
For certain reasons, a motion to set aside the judgment must be filed with the trial court not more than 60 days after the judgment. For other grounds, the motion must be filed within a reasonable time.
A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 30 days as required by Arizona law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.
Under Arizona's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, air-conditioning is considered an "essential" need, much like water. It is the landlord's responsibility to fix the problem \u2014 usually within 48 hours after the tenant has complained.

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