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UInder Utah Code Sec. 57-22-5(2)(c), the law says that a tenant may not unreasonably deny access, refuse entry, or withhold consent, to enter the residential rental unit to the owner, agent, or manager for the purpose of making repairs to the unit.
Utah Landlord Responsibility and Rights State law requires that landlords must give at least a twenty four hour notice before entering the premises of the tenant unless it is an emergency.
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.
In Utah, tenants cannot unilaterally withhold rent. However, they may have the right to repair and deduct if the landlord fails to address necessary repairs. Tenants must provide written notice of the needed repairs and allow a reasonable time for the landlord to fix the issue.
It is a discriminatory housing practice to make a representation orally or in writing or make, print, circulate, publish, post, or cause to be made, printed, circulated, published, or posted any notice, statement, or advertisement, or to use any application form for the sale or rental of a dwelling, that directly or
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This could be a substantial amount of money if you leave several months before your lease ends. Your landlord will probably first use your security deposit to cover the amount you owe. But if your deposit is not sufficient, your landlord may sue you, probably in small claims court where the limit is $11,000 in Utah.
57-22-5 Renters duties -- Cleanliness and sanitation -- Compliance with written agreement -- Destruction of property, interference with peaceful enjoyment prohibited.
Landlord responsibilities include timely repairs, providing safe housing, and non-discriminatory practices. Proper entry notice and following eviction protocols are crucial under Utah landlord laws. Security deposits must be managed ing to state guidelines, including itemization and timely return.

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