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Pro-Tenant Clauses for Arizona Residential LeasesJeana Morrissey, Arizona Real Estate Lawyer There are several points in time when a prospective or an actual Arizona residential tenant should consult with an experienced Arizona tenant's attorney to determine the tenant's rights and possibly to take action to enforce the tenant's rights. I recommend consulting with an tenant's rights attorney at each of the following times:
Before Signing or Extending a LeaseAs you probably know, most residential leases are one sided in favor of the landlord. The most commonly used residential lease in Arizona is the residential lease prepared by the Arizona Association of Realtors. Don't you think it makes sense to try to include some tenant favorable provisions in your lease before you sign it? Every lease is negotiable before it is signed. You could blindly sign the form the landlord offers you or you can ask the landlord to include some additional provisions in the lease that will make the lease less one sided in favor of the landlord. Here are a few examples of tenant favorable lease provisions:
Whether you can convince a landlord to accept your clauses depends the landlord and your negotiation skills. Keep this important fact in mind: If you don't ask, you don't get. Purchase Tenant Favorable Lease ClausesKEYTLaw sells all of the above tenant favorable lease clauses in Word 2003 format for $97. You may edit the text and delete provisions that you do not want. The document is intended to be an Exhibit to a residential lease signed by the landlord and tenant. Click the Order Now button below to go to our store and purchase the tenant favorable lease clauses. If you purchase our tenant favorable lease clauses, you are not hiring KEYTLaw, LLC, or any of its attorneys to provide any legal services for you. You may hire KEYTLaw, LLC, and its attorney to provide legal services only if you enter into a written agreement for specific legal services. Related Article: Tenant's Rights Before & After a ForeclosureSee Arizona real estate Arizona attorney Jeana Morrissey's article called "Tenant's Claims Against a Landlord When a Home is Lost in a Foreclosure." Hire Arizona Real Estate Attorney Jeana Morrissey for a Tenant's Rights ConsultationIf you are a tenant of Arizona residential property and you want to learn more about Arizona landlord / tenant law, your rights if your landlord defaults on your lease or if you have a lawsuit against your landlord if you are evicted following a foreclosure, Arizona real estate attorney Jeana Morrissey offers an in office or telephone consultation for up to one hour for a fixed fee of $299 payable in advance. To hire Jeana for a consultation, complete our online Tenant Consultation Agreement. About KEYTLaw.comKEYTLaw.com and information about Arizona real estate matters are provided as a public service by Richard Keyt, a residential and commercial real estate attorney licensed to practice law in Arizona. Rick's telephone numbers are 602-906-4953, ext. 101 (voice) & 602-297-6890 (fax), and his email address is rickkeyt@keytlaw.com. Rick does not accept matters involving landlord / tenant disputes or litigation of any kind (other than tax lien foreclosures). Communicating with Richard Keyt via email or otherwise does not cause you to become a client or cause your communications to be confidential or subject to the attorney client privilege. Additional terms: arizona tenants rights, az tenants rights, az tenant rights, arizona tenant rights |
Tenants Rights ConsultationTo learn more about Arizona landlord / tenant law, your rights if your landlord defaults on your lease or if you have claims against your landlord if you are evicted following a foreclosure, Arizona real estate attorney Jeana Morrissey offers a one hour tenant's rights consultation for $299. To hire Jeana for a consultation, complete our online Tenant Consultation Agreement. Pro-Tenant Lease ClausesPurchase our 16 tenant favorable lease clauses in editable Word 2003 format and add them to your landlord slanted lease. Related ArticleSee Arizona real estate Arizona attorney Jeana Morrissey's article called "Tenant's Claims Against a Landlord When a Home is Lost in a Foreclosure."
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