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For Tenants

Renters have more rights in Arizona than most realize.

Deposit deadlines, repair remedies, protections for domestic violence victims, and service rules landlords often get wrong. We take tenant cases selectively — and when we take one, we take it to win.

A.R.S. § 33-1321

Security Deposit Recovery

Your landlord has fourteen business days after move-out to return your deposit with an itemized list of deductions. Wrongful withholding can mean recovering the amount withheld plus twice that in damages.

Deposit disputes →
A.R.S. § 33-1367

Wrongful Eviction & Lockouts

Changed locks, cut utilities, removed doors — self-help eviction is illegal in Arizona and carries statutory damages. If it happened to you, the law is on your side.

Know your rights →
A.R.S. § 33-1318

Domestic Violence Lease Release

Victims of domestic violence can terminate a lease without penalty when the statutory steps are followed. We help clients do it correctly and safely.

How it works →
Honest Assessments

We litigate both sides. That's your advantage.

Most of our work is for property owners — which means when we take a tenant case, we know exactly how the other side builds theirs, where their notices fail, and what a judge will ask about.

We accept tenant matters selectively: wrongful evictions, deposit recovery, and habitability disputes. If your case is strong, we will tell you. If it isn't, we will tell you that too — before you spend money on it.

Wronged by a landlord? Find out where you stand.

A consultation gets you a straight answer about your case — strong, weak, or somewhere in between.

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