An Arizona month-to-month rental agreement is a contract (not necessarily in writing) which allows a tenant to rent property from a landlord, for one month at a time, in exchange for a fee (“rent”). The rental renews monthly, until either party gives proper notice to end it.
For information about fixed-term leases in Arizona (i.e., a term of one year or more), click here .In Arizona, a landlord and tenant create a month-to-month lease by agreeing to rent a property according to acceptable terms. Written rental agreements are clearer and legally stronger, but oral leases are legal in a month-to-month context. Parties under a month-to-month lease enjoy full rights under Arizona landlord-tenant law. The tenant must use the property in a responsible way and pay rent on time. The landlord must keep essential features of the property in habitable condition, and protect the tenant’s quiet enjoyment of the lease. The main difference between a month-to-month lease and a fixed-term lease is that month-to-month leases can be terminated (with proper notice) by either party for any reason without penalty. Landlords also can usually modify terms from one month to the next, again with proper notice.
Arizona lets both the landlord or tenant terminate a month-to-month lease with at least 30 days of advance notice. [1] In general, any reason that isn’t landlord retaliation is a legal and valid grounds for ending a month-to-month lease.
Arizona requires written notice to end a month-to-month lease. In most cases, notice must be either hand-delivered or delivered by registered or certified mail.
Arizona requires that notice for a rental increase be delivered in writing, but doesn’t specify a particular timeframe for that notice. This means in most cases it’s reasonable for a landlord to keep the same standard advance notice provided for termination or other major lease changes, which in Arizona is 30 days. [1]
Arizona tenants may face eviction for violating a month-to-month lease or remaining on the property after the notice period allowed by a valid termination. Evictions in Arizona typically take one to six weeks.
For more information on the eviction process in Arizona, click here .
The landlord or the tenant may terminate a month-to-month tenancy by a written notice given to the other at least thirty days prior to the periodic rental date specified in the notice.
How does a month-to-month lease work in Arizona? How does a month-to-month lease work in Arizona? In Arizona, a month-to-month lease means that a tenant resides in the rental unit for one month; at the end of that month, the lease may be renewed by the landlord or terminated by either the landlord or tenant, if proper notice has been given. Read more » How many days’ notice is required to terminate a month-to-month lease in Arizona? How many days’ notice is required to terminate a month-to-month lease in Arizona? 30 days’ notice is required to terminate a month-to-month lease in Arizona, as long as the tenant has not violated a provision of the rental agreement. In that case, the required notice period is much shorter, depending on the lease violation. Read more » How do I terminate a month-to-month lease in Arizona? How do I terminate a month-to-month lease in Arizona? Terminating a month-to-month lease in Arizona simply requires the landlord or the tenant to give the other party 30 days’ written notice, which may done at any time, and for any reason. If a tenant has violated the lease, however, different notice periods will apply. Read more »