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This class is based on the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act A.R.S. §33-1301 to 33-1381. For a current copy of the act visit the Arizona Secretary of State's website.

Carlton Casler, Esq. will cover the following in his 3-hour program:

  • Legislative update: Review of recent changes in the law
  • What law applies and when?
  • Review of residential, commercial, mobile home, recreational vehicles and other laws
  • Best legal advice to landlords and property managers
  • General guidelines for doing business
  • Requirements of the Arizona Residential Landlord/Tenant Act
  • Where to spend your time/money as a landlord
  • How to handle common tenant problems
  • Rental Agreements
  • Lease versus month-to-month agreement
  • Lease with Option to Purchase vs. Lease Purchase Agreement
  • Preparation of forms; such as, tenant application, property inspection sheet, Notice to Terminate, 5-day Notice, 10-day Notice and more
  • Anatomy of an eviction

Renewal Credit

3 hours Real Estate Legal Issues

Tuition

$25.00

Instructor

Carlton C. Casler, Esq.

  • Attorney at Law
  • Owner of the CASLER LAW OFFICE
  • Owner of the CASLER SCHOOL of REAL ESTATE
  • Licensed Arizona Real Estate Broker
  • Author of real estate books and reference guides
  • One of the leading authorities on Landlord/Tenant law in Arizona

Education:

  • Juris Doctorate, May 1990
  • Arizona State University, College of Law, Tempe, Arizona
  • Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, June 1984
  • Hawaii Pacific College, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Grade Average: 4.0 (on 4 point scale)

Honors:

  • Valedictorian
  • Summa Cum Laude
  • Dean's List
  • Listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges, 1984

Speaker:

  • National Speakers' Association, Professional Member

Instructor

  • Real Estate Instructor, approved by the Arizona Department of Real Estate

Important Reminders

  • There is a 5 minute late rule. If you are more than 5 minutes late to class, you will not receive credit for attending the course. No exceptions.
  • You must check in with the front desk prior to entering the classroom.
  • You must sign in on the Class Attendance roster prior to the beginning of the course.

Main Campus

March 9, 2012

1:00pm - 3:50pm