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Arizona Lease Agreement Requirements: Essential Guide for Landlords

Guide to Arizona lease agreement requirements including mandatory terms, prohibited clauses, oral vs. written leases, and tenant rights under the ARLTA.

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Written Requirement
Required if > 1 year
Required Attachments
ARLTA disclosure

Arizona's lease agreement requirements are governed heavily by the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ARLTA). A well-drafted lease is your first line of defense in a landlord-tenant dispute. This guide details exactly what your Arizona lease must include, and specifically what the state forbids you from including.

Official Law Citation: The rules and regulations outlined on this page are strictly configured under the official Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (A.R.S. Title 34, Chapter 10).

Written vs. Oral Leases

Arizona law recognizes both oral and written lease agreements, but there are profound differences in their enforceability:

TypeEnforceable?Notes
Written leaseYesRequired for terms of 1 year or longer.
Oral leaseYes (if under 1 year)Automatically defaults to a month-to-month tenancy under A.R.S. § 34-1314.

The Copy Requirement

Under A.R.S. § 34-1322, landlords are legally required to provide a fully executed copy of the written rental agreement to the tenant at move-in. The tenant cannot be bound by the lease terms until they have received a copy.

Essential Lease Terms

Every standard Arizona residential lease should include:

  1. Party identities - Name of the landlord/manager and all adult tenants.
  2. Property description - Full street address and unit number.
  3. Lease term - Exact start and end dates.
  4. Rent details - Total rent amount, due date, acceptable payment methods, and any grace period.
  5. Security deposit/fees - Exact amount of the deposit (max 1.5x rent). Crucially, you must explicitly label any cleaning or pet fees as "non-refundable," otherwise the law assumes they are refundable.
  6. Required Disclosures - ARLTA availability, bed bug info, and agent/owner details (see Required Disclosures).

Mandatory Disclosures in the Lease

Arizona stands out for mandating specific disclosures be provided to the tenant at the time the lease is signed:

  • Move-In Checklist: A blank form to document existing damage.
  • Utility Billing: If using a Shared Utility Billing (RUBS) system, the exact calculation method and administrative fees must be detailed in the lease (A.R.S. § 34-1314.01).
  • Bed Bug Addendum: Educational materials about bed bug identification and prevention.

Prohibited Lease Clauses

The ARLTA (A.R.S. § 34-1315) explicitly forbids certain clauses. If a landlord willfully includes these prohibited provisions, a tenant can recover up to two months' rent in damages.

A lease cannot require a tenant to:

1. Waive Legal Rights

A tenant cannot be forced to waive or forego rights or remedies provided by the ARLTA.

2. Pay Landlord's Attorney Fees

A lease cannot compel the tenant to automatically pay the landlord's attorney fees in the event of a dispute. (However, a judge may award fees to the prevailing party during an actual lawsuit).

3. Exculpate the Landlord from Liability

A landlord cannot use the lease to limit or waive their legal liability for negligence or failure to maintain the property according to A.R.S. § 34-1324.

4. Waive the 1.5x Deposit Limit

Landlords cannot write a clause bypassing the statutory security deposit cap (1.5 times the monthly rent), unless the tenant voluntarily offers a larger deposit.

Breaking a Lease in Arizona

Arizona allows tenants to break a lease early without penalty under specifically defined circumstances:

  • Active military duty - Under the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA).
  • Domestic violence victimization - Arizona allows victims of domestic violence to terminate their lease early with 30 days’ written notice and a copy of an order of protection (A.R.S. § 34-1318).
  • Landlord harassment or privacy violations - If the landlord repeatedly enters without the required 2-day notice.
  • Uninhabitable conditions - Such as prolonged lack of air conditioning in summer, if the landlord fails to repair it after proper notice.

If a tenant breaks a lease for a non-approved reason, the landlord has a legal "duty to mitigate damages." The landlord must make a reasonable effort to re-rent the unit. The tenant is responsible for rent only until a new tenant is found or the original lease expires, whichever comes first.

Best Practices for Landlords

  1. Explicitly mark non-refundable fees - Use bold text to define cleaning, pet, or administrative fees as mathematically distinct from the refundable security deposit.
  2. Remove TPT from 2025 leases - Ensure your lease no longer charges a municipal rental tax line-item for long-term leases, in accordance with the 2025 state law changes.
  3. Use an attorney-drafted template - State-specific nuance (like the domestic violence termination clause) means generic online templates are risky.
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