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Arizona Sublease Agreement

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Arizona at a glance: Landlord Consent: Required unless lease permits · Deposit Limit: 1.5 months' rent · Deposit Return: 14 days after subtenant vacates

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Overview

Sublease Agreements in Arizona

Arizona subleases are governed by the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Subleasing is generally prohibited unless the master lease explicitly allows it or the landlord consents in writing.
Key Facts

Arizona Sublease Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementArizona Rule
Landlord ConsentRequired unless lease permits
Deposit Limit1.5 months' rent
Deposit Return14 days after subtenant vacates
Legal Requirements

Arizona Legal Requirements

  • Prior written consent of the landlord is required in most cases.
Governing Laws

Arizona Governing Laws

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 33-1321
Security Deposits
Limits deposits to 1.5 months' rent and mandates 14-day refund.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Arizona legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Arizona Sublease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Does a sublease require landlord permission in Arizona?

Yes, in almost all cases you must obtain the landlord's written consent.