Fighting Eviction Arizona

In order for the tenant to win the eviction case, the landlord must establish that the tenant did something wrong that warrants ending of the tenancy and removing the tenant from the premises.

Local Companies

Paul M. Levine
(602) 230-8726
3636 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ
Drue Morgan-Birch
(520) 620-9367
177 N Church Ave.
Tucson, AZ
Joseph E. Holland
(928) 536-3001
970 South Main St.
Snowflake, AZ
Re/Max Mountain Properties
800-862-1010
731 W. Gurley
Prescott, AZ
Monahan Law Firm, PLC
623-385-3190
15396 N. 83rd Ave., Suite D-102
Peoria, AZ
Celia R. Reed
(602) 938-0070
7315 North 6th Way
Phoenix, AZ
James W. Perry
(602) 230-2977
714 E Rose Lane
Phoenix, AZ
Charles R. Berry
(480) 483-9600
8377 E Hartford Drive
Scottsdale, AZ
John Munger
(520) 721-1900
333 N Wilmot Rd.
Tucson, AZ
The Law Office of Michael S. DeFine
623889-0161
8765 W. Kelton Lane Bldg C-1
Peoria, AZ
Data Provided by:
 

provided by: 

In order for the tenant to win the eviction case, the landlord must establish that the tenant did something wrong that warrants ending of the tenancy and removing the tenant from the premises.

Each jurisdiction has its own set of detailed procedures and rules governing the legal process and law of eviction. Landlords must strictly comply with all of the technical requirements if they are to be successful in their eviction against the tenant. Substantial compliance usually is not good enough. So if your attorney can find defects in how notices were written or how they were served on you or your cotenants, you might be able to defeat the landlord's case.

There are some legal defenses that can prevent a landlord from evicting a tenant even if the tenant has not paid the rent. If the landlord has violated the law by failing to make required repairs this might be a good defense to the eviction lawsuit. If the landlord's reason for suing you is in fact to punish you for exercising some legal right, you might have a good defense for retaliatory eviction.

If you live in a community that has a rent control, the landlord might have to prove good cause to evict you. If the landlord gave you a 30-day notice terminating your month-to-month tenancy, but later accepted rent covering a period beyond that 30 days, he might have waived the right to evict on that notice. Even if you lose the lawsuit, the judge might give you "relief from forfeiture" of your lease - usually if you pay the landlord what you owe.

Finally, you should go to court fully prepared with any and all evidence you think might assist you in the presentation of your case to the court. Examples of relevant evidence include photos of your apartment or home; receipts for repairs, canceled checks, inspection reports, copy of your lease and all correspondence and e-mails between you and the landlord.

For more information on eviction defense, tenant rights, eviction, security deposits, leases, tenant lawyers and discount legal services, visit GotTrouble.com

Featured Local Company

Drue Morgan-Birch

(520) 620-9367
177 N Church Ave.
Tucson, AZ

Related Articles
- Stop Eviction – Rent Out A Room Arizona
You are down to your last few hundred dollars and you’re facing eviction unless you come up with the rent in a few days. You don’t have enough and you fear you will be evicted from your apartment if you pay less then what you actually owe in rent. You can run the risk of being rendered homeless or you can hold your ground, consider your options and be proactive in your search for solutions.
- Glossary of Landlord Law Terms Arizona
- I Got An Eviction Notice. What Should I Do? Arizona
- Lawful Renters Get Evicted From Foreclosed Properties Arizona
- Moving in the middle of a lease Arizona
- Getting Evicted – Don't Represent Yourself Arizona
- Glossary of Real Estate Terms Arizona
- Renters Rights - Landlord Refuses To Make Repairs Arizona
- Oral rental agreements Arizona
- Month-to-month lease agreements Arizona
Related Articles
- Stop Eviction – Rent Out A Room Arizona
You are down to your last few hundred dollars and you’re facing eviction unless you come up with the rent in a few days. You don’t have enough and you fear you will be evicted from your apartment if you pay less then what you actually owe in rent. You can run the risk of being rendered homeless or you can hold your ground, consider your options and be proactive in your search for solutions.
- Glossary of Landlord Law Terms Arizona
- I Got An Eviction Notice. What Should I Do? Arizona
- Lawful Renters Get Evicted From Foreclosed Properties Arizona
- Moving in the middle of a lease Arizona
- Getting Evicted – Don't Represent Yourself Arizona
- Glossary of Real Estate Terms Arizona
- Renters Rights - Landlord Refuses To Make Repairs Arizona
- Oral rental agreements Arizona
- Month-to-month lease agreements Arizona
Related Local Event
Toastmasters
Dates: 8/5/2010 - 8/5/2010
Location: Peoria Chamber of Commerce
Peoria, AZ
View Details

Topics: 
Consumer Rights Employment Personal Injury Renting & Housing
Criminal Law Immigration Personal Troubles Small Business
Debt & Bankruptcy Marriage & Family Probate & Estate Tax