An Arizona month-to-month rental agreement is a legal document that establishes a flexible tenancy arrangement. It operates on a monthly basis, renewing automatically unless either the tenant or landlord provides the specified notice for termination.
This type of contract is suitable for tenants who need short-term housing solutions or landlords who want to stay responsive to market conditions. Reviewing the agreement and ensuring that all parties understand their rights and responsibilities before signing is essential.
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Our Arizona lease agreement page includes more information on disclosures and state laws.
When a landlord wishes to terminate a month-to-month rental for reasons unrelated to the tenant’s behavior, they must provide a 30-day notice. If the tenant does not vacate after this notice period, the landlord can then seek eviction through the court.
The Arizona Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.