This bill proposes several updates to current statutes regarding landlord and tenant relationships in Arizona. It clarifies that associations cannot require unit owners or their agents to disclose more than the name and contact information of adult tenants, the lease duration, and vehicle details. Additionally, it modifies the age restriction requirements to specify that government-issued identification must confirm a tenant's compliance with age restrictions in age-restricted condominiums and communities. The bill also standardizes the maximum fee for disclosure requests to $25 and limits penalties for late or incomplete information to $15.

Furthermore, the bill reinforces the use of crime-free addendums in lease agreements, stating that any provision allowing eviction based on a tenant's or guest's criminal conviction is unenforceable. This change aims to protect tenants from eviction based solely on criminal history, thereby promoting fair housing practices. Overall, the bill seeks to enhance tenant privacy, standardize fees, and ensure equitable treatment in rental agreements.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 33-1314, 33-1260.01, 33-1806.01, 14-3911, 33-1370, 13-3821, 12-991