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Real Estate Laws in Arizona.

Arizona real-estate law runs primarily through Title 33 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, covering conveyances, liens, recording, landlord-tenant, and foreclosure. Arizona is a deed-of-trust state that allows non-judicial trustee’s sales, and both the homestead exemption and anti-deficiency rules matter a great deal to Arizona homeowners.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

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Key Arizona Statutes

Arizona Property CodeA.R.S. tit. 33

Title 33 is Arizona’s main property statute, covering conveyances, liens, mortgages, deeds of trust, recording, and landlord-tenant issues.

Deeds of Trust and Trustee’s SalesA.R.S. § 33-801 et seq.

Arizona allows non-judicial foreclosure under deeds of trust, with statutory notice and sale requirements that control foreclosure timing and validity.

Arizona Anti-Deficiency StatutesA.R.S. §§ 33-729, 33-814

Arizona’s anti-deficiency statutes can bar lenders from pursuing a deficiency judgment after certain residential foreclosures, which significantly shapes how homeowner foreclosures unfold in Arizona.

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