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Arizona

Statutory posture for property owners in Arizona — eviction notice windows, contractor licensing, insurance deadlines, and disposition rules.

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Eviction Posture

Notice windows & timeline.

Statutory minimums under Arizona Residential Landlord-Tenant Act §33-1301. Local jurisdictions may impose additional protections.

Non-payment notice

5-day pay-or-quit

Lease violation notice

10-day cure or 5-day for material noncompliance

Holdover notice

30-day notice

Typical timeline

21–30 days (one of the fastest in the U.S.)

Court of jurisdiction

Justice Court

Note

Forcible-detainer hearings are typically within 6 days of filing.

Damage & Restoration

Contractor licensing & insurance posture.

Contractor license
Above $1,000 work value
Insurance claim deadline
Typically 1–5 years from loss date
Public adjusters
Permitted
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Disposition & Transfer

Sale, transfer tax, and homestead.

Transfer tax
0.1%–0.5% of sale price
Homestead
Standard homestead exemption applies to primary residence
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The information on this page reflects the publicly-available regulatory posture as of the last review. Procedural windows may change with each legislative session, and local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements. Engage counsel licensed in Arizona before relying on any specific window for action. The intake form below routes your file to Arizona-licensed attorneys in our network.

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