Evictions
Tenant evictions, also known as forcible detainer actions, refer to the process by which a Landlord attempts to terminate the Lease Agreement, when applicable, and thereby regain possession of the property in question. While Landlords are entitled to retake possession of their property upon a breach of the Lease Agreement, or other statutory provisions with which the Tenant must abide, landlords cannot simply lock a tenant out of the property in violation of existing landlord tenant laws.
Under the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord is obligated to provide a tenant with a notice of eviction (also known as eviction notices, eviction notification, notice of default, and notice of intent to terminate lease), before the eviction process can be filed with the Court. The current eviction laws provide certain tenant rights which are meant to protect tenants from unfair and unjust unilateral actions on part of their landlords in cases where landlord tenant disputes arise.
Our Arizona eviction attorneys at Bar Urness advise our clients as to their respective rights in such proceedings, and assist in navigating the eviction proceed in an expeditious manner with our clients’ best interest always as a top priority.
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