HB2244

Evictions; satisfaction of judgments

Complete·6/19/26

Arizona HB2244 modifies eviction procedures and judgment satisfaction requirements.

Arizona HB2244 amends eviction laws by allowing landlords to reinstate rental agreements at their discretion after evictions. It also grants landlords the right to recover damages, court costs, and attorney fees from tenants who do not comply with rental agreements or cause property damage. The bill waives fees and prohibits hearings for motions to compel satisfaction of judgments if landlords fail to respond within 15 days.

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Roll Call Votes

53 Yea

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2 Nay

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5 Not Voting

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Calendar

Apr 7

9:45 AM

Senate Rules

Mar 26

9:00 AM

Senate Judiciary and Elections

History

Jun 19

Senate

Governor Signed

Jun 19

Senate

Chapter 194

Jun 10

Senate

Transmitted to Governor