Contracts
An Arizona lease agreement must include all of the following to be enforceable EXCEPT:
AIdentification of the parties
BDescription of the premises
CDuration of the tenancy
DA notary's acknowledgment✓ Correct
Explanation
A lease agreement requires identification of the parties, description of the property, lease term, rent amount, and signatures. Notarization is not required for a residential lease to be valid and enforceable.
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