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Commercial construction contracts in Arizona should address payment terms and the Arizona Prompt Pay Act (which sets strict timelines for payments to contractors and subcontractors), mechanics lien rights under Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33, retention release conditions, scope change and variation procedures, liquidated damages provisions, and insurance requirements. Arizona's Registrar of Contractors licensing requirements also affect subcontractor eligibility provisions. Kontractually reviews construction contracts and flags non-compliant payment terms, missing lien waiver provisions, and inadequate variation procedures.
Phoenix attorneys typically charge $200-$400 per hour for commercial contract review. A standard NDA review costs $400-$800; a commercial construction contract review can run $1,200-$3,000. Kontractually's flat monthly subscription covers unlimited reviews at a fraction of that cost.
Arizona is a strong at-will employment state - employment relationships are presumed to be at-will unless a contract expressly states otherwise. Any contract that could create an implied employment guarantee (such as an independent contractor agreement that looks like employment) should include an explicit at-will or independent contractor statement. Arizona non-competes are generally enforceable if reasonable in duration, geographic scope, and subject matter. Kontractually flags employment-related provisions that may inadvertently create ongoing obligations or alter at-will status.
Arizona commercial leases commonly have issues with CAM (common area maintenance) charge calculations, personal guarantee requirements for business tenants, assignment and subletting restrictions, and holdover rent provisions. Arizona also has specific requirements for landlord disclosure obligations under the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (for residential components in mixed-use properties). Data breach notification is governed by ARS Section 18-552, which requires notification within 45 days of discovering a breach. Kontractually reviews commercial leases for these common risk areas.
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