Yes you can.Legislation
in some states, including Arizona, provides for lease termination when
a landlord has been notified of certain repairs and fails to make them
within a specified time. Break-lease uses that provision by sending an
inspector out to a renter's home, documenting repairs and submitting them
to the landlord. If the repairs are not made, the landlord is in breach
of the lease and the lease can be terminated.
in some states, including Arizona, provides for lease termination when
a landlord has been notified of certain repairs and fails to make them
within a specified time. Break-lease uses that provision by sending an
inspector out to a renter's home, documenting repairs and submitting them
to the landlord. If the repairs are not made, the landlord is in breach
of the lease and the lease can be terminated.