Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Arizona

As a tenant in the state of Arizona, is there a law that limits you to how many people can stop by? The manager of the apartments has stated we have ten days to decrease the excessive traffic.


Asked on 2/25/12, 8:29 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Joyce Johnson-Stovall Johnson Stovall and Associates PLLC

Generally speaking, no. Arizona does not limit how many visitors you can have drop by; however, depending on the property management rules existing for this apartment, the apartment complex may have limits regarding parking, disruption to other tenants, excessive noise and other circumstances like that. When a property manager sends a tenant a 10 day notice to stop certain conduct, it is generally because the conduct has become an issue in the complex. Many complexes do not tolerate people running a business from the apartment that results in a steady stream of traffic, parking or noise issues. In this age of caution, apartment managers are also concerned with any activity which suggests drug trafficking, prostitution or any criminal activity at the apartment complex. The manager can generally evict a tenant if they believe that illegal or disruptive activity is occurring at the apartment. In order to be of assistance, we would need to review your lease agreement and discuss the activity which is concurring on site that has come to the attention of property management. You can contact Stephanie Coulter of this office at 602 462 1004 if you would like us to review your lease agreement or discuss the conduct of the manager in sending you a 10 day notice.

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Answered on 4/26/12, 10:04 pm


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