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A Survey of Landlord and Tenant Law: A Modest Means Project Seminar


Total Credits: 1.5 CLE

Average Rating:
   7
Categories:
Modest Means Foundations of Justice Series |  Real Property
Original Program Date:
Feb 23, 2021


Description

This 90 minute course is an introduction to the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (A.R.S. 33-1301 et seq.).  Community Legal Services staff attorneys will discuss habitability, common landlord tenant issues, and law and procedure for eviction actions, with an emphasis directed towards cases in Justice Courts.  Attendees can expect to learn about:
 
• Residential landlord obligations;
• Tenant responsibilities, rights and remedies;
• Notices required by the Act; and
• Defenses and counterclaims in an eviction action.
• Subsidized and public housing
• Current procedures of the court and laws during COVID-19

Faculty
Pamela Bridge, Community Legal Services
Lewis Liebler, Community Legal Services

ABOUT THE MODEST MEANS PROJECT
 
The Modest Means Project provides low-cost legal assistance to people who cannot afford the expertise of attorneys at standard rates, but who do not qualify for free legal services due to income qualification or other restrictions. For more information about the program, and to volunteer, visit www.azbar.org/modestmeans.

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Overall:      4.9

Total Reviews: 7

Comments

Mary B

"i got all the information that i need to answer my questions."

Holly M

"Great presentation with little time to get through everything. "

Thomas C

"Well done program in all respects."

Addison S

"Is outdated with CDC stuff"