Landlord/Tenant Agreement is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Housing - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a landlord/tenant agreement?
A: A landlord/tenant agreement is a legal contract between a landlord and a tenant that outlines the terms and conditions of the tenancy.
Q: What should be included in a landlord/tenant agreement?
A: A landlord/tenant agreement should include the names of the landlord and tenant, the address of the rental property, the duration of the tenancy, the rent amount and payment terms, and any other specific terms and conditions agreed upon by both parties.
Q: Is a landlord/tenant agreement legally binding?
A: Yes, a properly executed landlord/tenant agreement is legally binding and enforceable by law.
Q: Can a landlord increase the rent during the lease term?
A: In Arizona, a landlord can only increase the rent with proper notice and within the limits set by state law. It is advised to check the specific rules and regulations of Arizona regarding rent increases.
Q: What are the rights and responsibilities of a landlord?
A: The rights and responsibilities of a landlord include providing a safe and habitable property, maintaining the property and making necessary repairs, respecting the tenant's privacy, and following the legal eviction process if necessary.
Q: What are the rights and responsibilities of a tenant?
A: The rights and responsibilities of a tenant include paying rent on time, maintaining the rental property in a clean and undamaged condition, reporting any necessary repairs to the landlord, and following the rules outlined in the landlord/tenant agreement.
Form Details:
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