Once a landlord has been awarded a judgment, the only way a tenant can stay in the rental unit is by working out an agreement with the landlord or filing an appeal of the judgment and paying a supersedeas bond. Any post-judgment agreements should be in writing and signed by the landlord. Keep a copy of any agreement. Judgments accrue interest from the time of the judgment until paid. Once a judgment is paid off, the judgment creditor (landlord) must file a satisfaction with the court. A satisfaction lets anybody who looks at the court records know that the judgment has been paid in full. A judgment does not allow the landlord to take possession of the rental unit. See Writ of Restitution below.
A.R.S. means Arizona Revised Statutes and RPEA means Rules of Procedure for Eviction Actions.
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