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Arizona Notice of Rent Increase
Give written notice before raising rent on a Arizona tenancy. A Arizona rent increase should be in writing. Many landlords use at least the same notice they would use to end a month-to-month tenancy. Either party may end a month-to-month tenancy with at least 30 days’ written notice (A.R.S. § 33-1375). The lease may require more. Local rent-control rules can cap the amount even when the notice period is met.
- A Arizona rent increase should be in writing. Many landlords use at least the same notice they would use to end a month-to-month tenancy. Either party may end a month-to-month tenancy with at least 30 days’ written notice (A.R.S. § 33-1375). The lease may require more. Local rent-control rules can cap the amount even when the notice period is met.
- This notice is not an eviction and not a new lease.
- City rent-control or just-cause rules may still limit the increase.
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