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Arizona. Tenants must obtain permission from the landlord before changing the lock. The tenant must pay for the lock to be changed.
Alteration Clauses in the Lease Agreement The bottom line is that tenants who make improvements to the look and function of the rental property without permission are showing that they dont respect the landlord or the lease agreement, even though the change may be considered an improvement or an upgrade.
Most landlords will be open to you hanging pictures and other items so long as any damage to walls is made good before the end of your tenancy agreement.
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Typically, a tenant will not have the right to change a lock on the property without the permission of the landlord, and unless specifically agreed to in the lease, the landlord has the right to have a copy of a key for any new locks, as the landlord may need to access the property for repairs, inspections and other
Tenants must get consent before making changes to the property. Tenants cant renovate, alter or add major fixtures to the property unless the landlord agrees.
Unsafe conditions may include lack of heat and air conditioning (A.R.S. 33-1364), infestation of pests, or non-working appliances (A.R.S. 33-1324), among others.
Landlords are prohibited from harassing or retaliating against tenants who exercise their rights. In Arizona, the landlord cannot terminate a lease, refuse to renew a lease, or raise the rent on a tenant who has: Exercised a legal right.
From 11 February 2021 under the Residential Tenancies Act 2020, tenants can ask to make changes to the rental property and landlords must not decline if the change is minor. Minor changes to the property include fixtures like: curtains replacing corded blinds. visual fire alarms and doorbells.

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