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Arizona Law Articles Library

We recently added this area to KEYTLaw.com, which is why there isn't much here yet.  Please check back from time to time because we will be adding articles written by Arizona attorneys that discuss a broad range of Arizona law issues of interest to consumers and businesses.

Attention attorneys - see our Attorney Articles page for information on how to submit articles for publication on KEYTLaw.com at no charge.  We have over 75,000 visitors a month.  Our pages are highly ranked by Google.  Some pages get as many as 1,800 viewers a month.

Asset Protection

  1. Asset Protection & Arizona Family Limited Partnerships - What is an Arizona family limited partnership and how it can provide asset protection.  By Thomas D. Lawless and Richard Keyt.

Arizona Landlord Tenant Law

  1. Arizona Landlord Tenant Law - Evictions - How to Evict an Arizona Residential Tenant with a Special Detainer Lawsuit.  By Norman Keyt

  2. Sample Five Day Notice to Pay Rent - Required to start an Arizona residential eviction.  By Norman Keyt

  3. Criminal Activity - Eviction for Material and Irreparable Breach - How to evict a tenant that is involved in criminal activity.  By Norman Keyt

  4. Sample Immediate Termination Notice Letter - By Norman Keyt

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