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Tenant Anti-Harassment: Phoenix vs Tempe

How do tenant anti-harassment rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Arizona Revised Statutes 33-1381 prohibits landlord retaliation for a narrow set of tenant actions, but Phoenix has no Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance like Los Angeles or Seattle covering broader landlord harassment behavior.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

No data available yet for Tempe.

Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixTempe
Retaliation statuteARS 33-1381-
RemediesPossession, damages, attorney fees-
Lockout penalty2 months rent or 2x damages-
TAHO ordinanceNone in Phoenix-
Entry rulesARS 33-1343 reasonable notice-

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Phoenix FAQ

Is landlord harassment illegal in Phoenix?

Retaliation tied to a complaint or legal right is illegal under ARS 33-1381. General harassment isn't covered by a Phoenix ordinance, though specific acts like lockouts or utility shutoffs are separately prohibited.

What counts as retaliation under Arizona law?

Eviction, rent increases, reduced services, or refusal to renew after a tenant's good-faith complaint to a government agency, exercise of a legal right, or participation with other tenants in a tenant organization.

Tempe FAQ

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