Residential Lease

Residential Lease

$197.00

Use this do-it-yourself Word 2007 form to prepare a Residential Lease that complies with the numerous requirements of the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act.

Description

This Residential Lease legal form is used to document a lease for Arizona residential real estate.  The Residential Lease is in Word 2007 format and you must edit it for your specific situation.  The Lease and Lease Instructions contain 27 detailed notes that explain whether you should use or delete language in the Lease and how to modify the language for your situation.

If you do not know the answers to the following questions about the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act you need our Residential Lease:

  • What is the limitation on the amount of a security deposit?
  • What information must the landlord disclose in writing to the tenant?
  • What’s the maximum amount the tenant can be charged for each day the tenant is late paying the rent?
  • What is the legal consequence of accepting a partial rent payment?
  • What is the significance of the $300 limit on tenant repairs?
  • When can a military tenant cancel the lease?
  • What are the landlord’s obligations to the tenant if the property goes into foreclosure?
  • What Arizona governmental agency must your lease be registered with?
  • What are the landlord’s obligations as to the tenant’s property if the tenant were to die?
  • What are the landlord’s notice requirements to the tenant if the property has a swimming pool?
  • What must the landlord tell the tenant about the Arizona Landlord Tenant Act (ALTA)?
  • What provisions are prohibited from being in the lease by the ALTA?

Who Needs Our Residential Lease?

An owner of Arizona residential real property who desires to lease the land to a tenant must use a lease that complies with the ALTA.  Our lease is drafted by two experienced Arizona real estate lawyers who know the ALTA, including one who has a high volume eviction practice representing landlords under ALTA.

Warning:  If you lease your Arizona residential property and your lease does not comply with the ALTA, bad things can happen, including, but not limited to, the tenant having the right to cancel the lease.

Disclaimer:  If you purchase this form, you are buying a product from Richard Keyt and KEYTLaw, LLC. (collectively the “Firm”), and you are not hiring the Firm to provide any legal services or legal advice or represent you in any capacity.  If you modify the form in any way, you are solely responsible for the legal affect of the changes you make.  The form is drafted to comply only with Arizona law because Arizona is the only state where Richard Keyt is licensed to practice law.   Do not use this document in any state other than Arizona without first having it reviewed and modified as necessary by an experienced attorney in the state where you intend to use the form.  The Firm makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to this form.  The Firm disclaims all warranties for fitness for a particular purpose.

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