Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - Arizona 2025

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Early Termination Clause The tenant must be able to pay the landlord a fee. This is usually the equivalent of the rent of two months. The tenant must provide the landlord with proper notice.
If a lease violates public policy, it is void. The lease is null and void if discrimination takes place there. For instance, a commercial lease that specifies that the tenant must not provide services to members of a particular religion or racial minority group is void.
Notice Requirements for Tenants In Arizona, tenants typically must give 30 days written notice before vacating the property at the end of a month-to-month tenancy.
C. Rent shall be payable without demand or notice at the time and place agreed on by the parties. Unless otherwise agreed, rent is payable at the dwelling unit and periodic rent is payable at the beginning of any term of one month or less and otherwise in equal monthly installments at the beginning of each month.
Tenants can break a lease in Arizona as long as they meet one of the requirements well explain below: Uninhabitable Unit. Active Military Duty. Early Lease Termination Clause. Landlord Harassment. Domestic Violence.

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Under Arizona law if you have to break the lease then the landlord can only hold you responsible for any lost rent until he re rents the property. So if it takes him a few months to re rent that is all he can hold you liable for.

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