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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-15103. Contents of notice form

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The notice form shall:
1. Prominently display a statement for all residential properties that:
(a)Defines class three properties as described in section 42-12003.
(b)Informs property owners that if the property listed on the notice does not meet the description provided pursuant to subdivision
(a)of this paragraph, the owner must notify the county assessor of the usage of the property or the owner may be subject to a civil penalty prescribed by section 42-12052.
2. Include simplified instructions on the procedure and deadlines for appealing the assessed valuation shown on the notice.
3. Prominently display a statement informing owners of property that is used for residential rental purposes that:
(a)The parcel must be listed on the notice as class four, and the owner must register the residential rental property with the county assessor pursuant to section 33-1902 or the owner may be subject to a penalty.
(b)If the owner is required to register the rental property with the county assessor and fails to do so after receipt of this notice, the city or town may impose a civil penalty payable to the city or town in the amount of $150 per day for each day of violation, and the city or town may impose enhanced inspection and enforcement measures on the property.
(c)Residential rental properties are required to comply with the landlord tenant law pursuant to title 33, chapters 10 and 11.
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