Residential Lease or Rental Agreement for Month to Month - Arizona 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the agreement and the names of both the Landlord and Tenant in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the property address and any included personal property items under 'Grant of Lease'.
  4. Specify who will occupy the residence under 'Nature of Occupancy', listing all family members.
  5. Indicate the start date of the lease and understand that it operates on a month-to-month basis, requiring a 30-day notice for termination.
  6. Complete the security deposit amount and ensure you understand its terms regarding damages and interest.
  7. Detail rent payment amounts, due dates, and acceptable payment methods. Be aware of late fees if applicable.
  8. Review obligations for both Landlord and Tenant, ensuring compliance with local laws regarding maintenance and repairs.
  9. Finalize by signing the document electronically, ensuring all parties have completed their sections.

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Often, the landlord and renter agree to the terms of the lease orally, but a month-to-month lease agreement is preferable. A written lease is a legal document, and it offers more protection to all parties to the lease. In a dispute, the written lease should help resolve the dispute.
This type of lease also allows landlords to quickly address problematic tenants or make changes to the property without being tied to a long-term commitment. Overall, month-to-month leases empower landlords to adapt to changing circumstances and maintain more control over their rental properties.
An estate from period to period (or periodic tenancy) is one which continues for periods of time (typically year-to-year, month-to-month, or week-to-week) as designated by landlord and tenant in their agreement. The most common periodic tenancy is the month-to-month tenancy.
The most common types include joint tenancy, tenancy in common, tenants by entirety, sole ownership, and community property.
Tenants who have permission from their landlords to reside in a property but dont have leases generally have a tenancy-at-will. These tenancies are sometimes called month-to-month or at-will agreements. Theres no formal contract specifying the length of time during which the tenancy will take place.

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MONTH-TO-MONTH RENTAL AGREEMENTS If no time frame is established in the rental agreement, the agreement becomes a month-to-month agreement. A.R.S. 33-1314(D). 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 month-to-month tenancy is a periodic tenancy that does not have an expiration date and thus runs for an indefinite time. The tenant continues as such and pays the monthly rent to the landlord until one of the parties gives notice to terminate the tenancy.

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