Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to remove unauthorized inhabitants - Arizona 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This sets the official timeline for your notice.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where they reside. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the body of the letter, specify the details of your Residential Lease Agreement, including its date and address. This establishes context for your notice.
  5. Clearly state the issue regarding unauthorized inhabitants. Fill in how many children and adults were originally disclosed versus how many are currently residing there.
  6. Indicate a specific number of days you are allowing for removal of unauthorized inhabitants, ensuring compliance with local laws.
  7. Conclude with your signature and printed name as the landlord or authorized agent, along with a section for proof of delivery options.

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A three-month quit notice is issued to a tenant who pays rent quarterly. A six-month quit notice is issued to a tenant who pays rent biannually (every six months); or to a tenant who pays rent annually.
Days in the notice period are calendar days, not working days. All days of the week are counted, including weekends and public holidays. The day on which the notice is served is not counted. Note: If a termination notice is posted to a tenant, the landlord or agent must allow an extra 7 working days for delivery.
The Landlord and Tenant Branch is eviction court, and you do not have to be a landlord to file a case to evict someone. You do not have to use the Landlord and Tenant Branch, but it is usually the fastest way to get a judgment to remove a person from your property.
It typically contains the following information: Landlords Information. Tenants Information. Date of Notice. Property Address. Reason for Eviction E.g. Non-payment of rent, Illegal activities e.t.c. Notice Period. Details on Payment of Outstanding Dues. Move-Out Instructions.
If the landlord thinks the tenant has broken the rental agreement, he or she must give the tenant a written notice identifying the problems and inform the tenant that the rental agreement will terminate in 30 or more days if the tenant has not fixed the problems in 14 days.
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Eviction Process in Arizona Landlord Serves a Zero- to Ten-Day Eviction Notice. Landlord Files an Eviction Lawsuit with the Court. Court Serves the Tenant the Summons. Tenant Files an Answer. Landlord and Tenant Attend Court Hearing and Receive Judgment. Tenant Gets a Final Notice Period to Move Out.
On average, it would take anywhere between 9 41 days for a complete eviction process. If either a tenant or a landlord applied for a re-judgment of the case, an additional 5 days could be added to the entire process.
MONTH-TO-MONTH RENTAL AGREEMENTS 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.

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