Harassment Laws In Arizona

Summary

In Arizona, harassment is defined under ARS § 13-2921 and includes various forms of communication and actions that harass another person. If your apartment management is not addressing harassment issues, you should document the instances, report them to local authorities, consult with a local attorney, and consider filing a complaint with the Arizona Department of Housing.

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What is the laws of harassment by upstairs tended.
In Arizona, harassment is defined under ARS § *-*. A person may be guilty of harassment if they:
*. Anonymously or otherwise contact, communicate or cause a communication with another person by verbal, electronic, mechanical, telegraphic, telephonic or written means in a manner that harasses.
*. Continually follow another person in or about a public place for no legitimate purpose after being asked to desist.
*. Repeatedly commit an act or acts that harass.
This can extend to harassment by a neighbor.
What should i do if my management of my complex is not doing anything about it
You might consider:
*. Documenting instances of harassment.
*. Reporting them to local authorities if necessary.
*. Consulting with a local attorney.
*. Filing a complaint with Arizona Department of Housing if management is unresponsive.