Phoenix Renters: Cool Down with Legal Protections
In Phoenixs scorching March, renters have legal recourse to beat the heat. Arizonas Residential Landlord and Tenant Act mandates landlords provide safe, cool living spaces, with cities like Phoenix and Tucson setting a cap of 82°F. If your AC fails, notify your landlord in writing, and if no resolution is reached, contact Phoenixs Landlord and Tenant Program. Explore emergency utility aid, self-help repairs, or consider ending your lease if issues persist. The Arizona Attorney Generals Office handles related consumer complaints.
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