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Utah Landlord Law at a Glance
3-day notice to pay rent or vacate before filing an Unlawful Detainer action in district or justice court. (Utah Code § 78B-6-802)
Must be returned within 30 days (or 15 days if tenant provides forwarding address) with an itemized written statement. (Utah Code § 57-17-3)
No statutory cap on security deposit amounts under Utah law.
Landlords must provide at least 24 hours' notice before entering for non-emergency repairs or inspections. (Utah Code § 57-22-4)
Utah's Fit Premises Act (§ 57-22-3) requires landlords to maintain units in a safe and habitable condition and make necessary repairs in a timely manner.
Month-to-month tenancies require 15 days' written notice to terminate. Annual leases require notice before the last period of the tenancy.
This summary is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Utah attorney for guidance on your specific situation.
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