Landlord and Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
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Question: I signed a lease renewal in May 2019 that states (One year term), but the end date is incorrect, ending six months (November 30th) from the renewal date. My landlord is telling me that I have to renew again and pay associated fees to do so. Is my original renewal good for one year, or six months based on Arizona State law?
Answer: Only an attorney who has reviewed your signed rental agreement and any other related documentation or correspondence that reveals what your intention and belief was and what your landlord’s intention and belief was will be able to tell you what the term of your tenancy is.
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I signed a lease renewal in May 2019 that states (One year term), but the end date is incorrect, ending six months (November 30th) from the renewal date. My landlord is telling me that I have to renew again and pay associated fees to do so. Is my original renewal good for one year, or six months based on Arizona State law?
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