
Arizona Landlord-Tenant Laws (2026): Deposits, Notice, and Tenant Rights
Arizona security deposit cap is 1.5 months' rent, due back in 14 business days. Learn notice-to-enter, habitability, and rent rules under A.R.S. 33-1321.
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Arizona security deposit cap is 1.5 months' rent, due back in 14 business days. Learn notice-to-enter, habitability, and rent rules under A.R.S. 33-1321.

Alaska security deposit limit is 2 months' rent, returned in 14 or 30 days. Landlords must give 24 hours' notice to enter. Repair-and-deduct available for essential services.

Alabama security deposit limit is 1 month's rent, returned within 60 days. Landlords must give 48 hours' notice to enter. Rent control is preempted statewide.

Compare divorce laws across all 50 states and DC: no-fault grounds, residency requirements, separation periods, community property vs. equitable distribution.

Wyoming divorce laws explained: irreconcilable differences, 60-day residency, 20-day waiting period, equitable distribution, and how to file in District Court.

Wisconsin divorce laws explained: no-fault only, 6-month residency, 120-day waiting period, community property rules, and how to file in Circuit Court.

West Virginia divorce: two no-fault grounds (irreconcilable differences by mutual consent, or 1-year separation). No mandatory waiting period. Equitable distribution state.

Washington divorce requires only that the marriage is irretrievably broken. No minimum residency, no separation period, but a mandatory 90-day waiting period applies.

Virginia no-fault divorce requires 1 year of separation (or 6 months with no minor children and a written agreement). No irreconcilable-differences ground. Learn residency, property division, and how to file.

Vermont divorce requires 6 months living apart (no-fault) and 6 months residency to file, with 1-year residency required before the final hearing. Learn grounds, property division, and how to file.

Utah divorce law: irreconcilable differences no-fault ground, 3-month residency, 30-day waiting period, equitable distribution, and Title 81 recodification.

Texas divorce law: insupportability no-fault ground, 6-month residency, 90-day county rule, 60-day waiting period, community property explained.