NOTICE OF INTENT TO TERMINATE LEASE
FOR MATERIAL BREACH
(TEN DAY NOTICE TO FIX OR CORRECT PROBLEM)
From: Landlord:_____________________________
To: _______________________________________ Date: ____________________
& Any/All Occupants
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You have violated your lease. Your landlord is considering starting an eviction
action and will likely do so unless within ten calendar days from the date you
received this notice you either (1) completely and permanently resolve the
problem(s) or (2) move out.
Explanation of Violation(s):
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
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Your landlord would like to give you an opportunity to resolve this matter before an eviction lawsuit
is filed. You need to contact your landlord/property manager immediately. This legal notice is a formal
demand under Arizona law that you either fix the violations or move out of the residence and return
the keys within ten days from the date you received this notice. A.R.S. ยง 33-1368.
Additional information on eviction actions is available at: AZLawHelp.org or AZCourtHelp.org.
WARNING: If there is another or similar violation during your lease, your landlord may terminate
your lease and give you a notice requiring you to move within 10 calendar days.
THIS NOTICE IS SERVED BY: _______________________________DATE:_______________________
(Name of person serving the notice)
( ) Delivered in Hand to the Tenant or other occupant:
__________________________________(the name of the person who got the notice)
( ) Certified Mail -Receipt Number:___________________________