ARS § 33-1484
If a tenant refuses lawful access, the landlord may end the rental agreement and seek actual damages. If the landlord enters unlawfully or in an unreasonable way, or repeatedly demands entry in a harassing way, the tenant may seek injunctive relief, end the rental agreement, and recover damages, including at least one
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If a tenant refuses lawful access, the landlord may end the rental agreement and seek actual damages. If the landlord enters unlawfully or in an unreasonable way, or repeatedly demands entry in a harassing way, the tenant may seek injunctive relief, end the rental agreement, and recover damages, including at least one month’s rent, attorney’s fees, and unused prepaid rent.
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