Landlord Termination Notice Rules

Summary

Arizona landlords can end month-to-month tenancies with a 30-day notice without providing a reason. However, terminations cant be for discriminatory or retaliatory reasons. If you suspect such motives, consult a local attorney or tenants rights organization.

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I live in Arizona and have a month to month lease. I just had the reality management do a walk thru and three days later got a letter stating that the landlord is ending our tenancy without any explanation. We do have an issue with the floor boards begining to rot and fall apart
In Arizona, a landlord can end a month-to-month tenancy by providing a *-day notice. However:
- The landlord cannot end tenancy for retaliatory reasons (like reporting a health or safety issue).
- If you believe this is the case, you may want to consult with a local attorney or tenant's rights organization.

Arizona Tenants Advocates


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Lakeshore Dr #*, Tempe, AZ *
Website: www.arizonatenants.com
Don't they have to give me a reason for ending tenancy.
In Arizona, landlords aren't legally required to provide a reason when ending a month-to-month tenancy with a *-day notice. However, they can't terminate for discriminatory or retaliatory reasons. If you suspect this, contact a local legal authority.
I just tried to call and had no answer, will try to call again a little later
That's a good idea, Michael. Keep trying to contact the Arizona Tenants Advocates for assistance. If you continue to have trouble reaching them, you might want to consider consulting with a local attorney for further advice.
Thanks
You're welcome, Michael! Remember, FreeLawChat is here to provide legal information. Don't hesitate to return if you have more questions. Wishing you the best with your situation.