Landlord Tenant Law - Why You Should Not Terminate a Tenant’s Lease When He Fails to Pay Rent

Friday, November 21st, 2008

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The Arizona Landlord Tenant Act and other Arizona laws govern the legal bond between landlords and tenants. In some cases, the statutory requirements capture preference over the language in a lease contract, so landlords must be careful how they manage interactions with tenants who are violating their lease. Continue reading…


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Rental rights Protection

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Most of the state and local laws and ordinances protect rental rights. The Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 makes it illegal to discriminate because of a person’s race, sex, national origin or religion by a landlord. Even some local laws forbid discrimination against unmarried persons, children, homosexuals and disable persons. Continue reading…


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