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Utah Landlord Rights and Responsibilities Landlords in Utah must also make repairs within up to 10 days after receiving written notice. If they do not, tenants have the right to end the lease or deduct the costs of repairs from the following rent payment.
Utah requires landlords to send a written notice to their tenant at least 24 hours before entering. However, both parties are free to adjust these terms to their needs (i.e. adding more days of notice).
If a landlord wants to end a lease early, they must give the tenant a 15-day notice before they are required to move out.
Here are some of the basics. In Utah, one item on the list of landlord requirements is that all landlords are required to have a business license. So filing for a business license through the state is your first step.
Tenants can use the Utah Tenant Notice to Vacate Form to inform landlords and property managers of their intention to vacate the rental property at least 30 days before they intend to move out, or longer if required by the terms of their Utah Lease Agreement.
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The landlord may only give a 15 day notice (the minimum required under Utah law for a no cause eviction). Some leases require 60 day notice from a tenant but say the landlord need only give 30 days. In either of these cases, try to negotiate equal treatment.
Fill out the tenancy details: Name: Enter a name for the new tenancy. Description: Optionally, enter a description for the new tenancy. Service Namespace: Set a unique namespace for all resources created within this tenancy. Authentication Credentials: Set a user name and password for the primary tenancy administrator.
View Details: 3 day notice to comply with lease or vacate This notice tells the tenant they have 3 calendar days to comply with the agreement or move out. If the tenant complies with the agreement, then they can stay in the residence.

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