Rent Late Fee Calculator — Arizona
Arizona sets no fixed late-fee cap — the fee must be reasonable and written into the lease. There is no statutory grace period, but the lease may provide one.
We'll check it against your state's legal cap.
Maximum lawful late fee
No fixed cap
No fixed statutory cap — the fee must be reasonable and stated in the lease.
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Arizona late fee rules
Arizona sets no fixed late-fee cap — the fee must be reasonable and written into the lease. There is no statutory grace period, but the lease may provide one.
Last verified June 1, 2026.
Arizona late fee FAQ
What is the maximum late fee a landlord can charge in Arizona?+
Arizona has no fixed statutory cap. The late fee must be reasonable and stated in the lease. Arizona requires the late fee to be reasonable and stated in the lease; no fixed percentage cap. (Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 33-1368).
Is there a grace period for late rent in Arizona?+
Arizona sets no statutory grace period, though your lease may include one.
Can a late fee exceed the legal cap if the lease says so?+
No. A lease clause that sets a late fee above the state's legal limit is generally void and unenforceable, even if the tenant signed it.
Is this late fee calculator free?+
Yes — it's free and requires no signup.