Contracts
Under Arizona's RLTA, a landlord must provide the tenant with a written move-in inventory within how many days of occupancy to be able to make deductions from the security deposit for pre-existing conditions?
A5 days
B10 days✓ Correct
C14 days
D30 days
Explanation
Arizona requires landlords to give tenants a written inventory of the condition of the dwelling within 5 days of occupancy. Without this inventory, the landlord cannot claim deductions for pre-existing conditions that the tenant did not cause.
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