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Arizona  Security Deposits

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Under Arizona law, your landlord has 14 days after you deliver possession of the premises and make demand to do one of two things:

  • 1) return your security deposit in full; or

  • 2) deliver to you an itemized written notice of the damages or unpaid rent to which the deposit has been applied, along with any remaining amount of the security deposit.

For more information on Arizona Security Deposits - read our full guide to Arizona Security Deposits.

Arizona Rent Control
33-1329. Regulation of rents; authority

A. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law to the contrary the state legislature determines that the imposition of rent control on private residential housing units by cities, including charter cities, and towns is of statewide concern. Therefore, the power to control rents on private residential property is preempted by the state. Cities, including charter cities, or towns shall not have the power to control rents.

B. The provisions of subsection A shall not apply to residential property which is owned, financed, insured or subsidized by any state agency, or by any city, including charter city, or town.

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