Letter from Tenant to Landlord for Failure of Landlord to comply with building codes affecting health and safety or resulting in untenantable condition - demand for remedy - Utah 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This is important for record-keeping purposes.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields to ensure proper delivery.
  4. In the greeting, address your landlord directly by name, which personalizes your communication.
  5. Provide your address as the tenant, ensuring clarity about which premises are affected.
  6. Clearly list all specific building code violations by checking each applicable box. You may also add any additional issues under 'Other'.
  7. Conclude with a request for immediate action and a reminder of potential legal remedies if issues are not resolved.
  8. Sign and date the letter at the bottom, confirming your identity as the tenant.
  9. Select how you will deliver this notice (personal delivery, certified mail, etc.) and sign that section as well.

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Uninhabitable living conditions are those so poor that they pose serious risks to occupants health, safety, or welfare. Typical examples include severe structural damage, unsafe wiring, lack of heat or water, pest infestations, and harmful indoor air pollutants.
Compensation Scenarios Factors Influencing CompensationPotential Compensation Severity of Unsafe Conditions $1,000 $50,000+ Duration of the Issue $500 $25,000 Documented Health Issues $5,000 $100,000+ Punitive Damages for Negligence Up to $50,000 or more Mar 27, 2025
When such fundamental services as water, electricity, heat or plumbing are unavailable, these deficiencies will usually constitute a basis for determining that the residence is uninhabitable. The part of the house that is damaged by a covered peril also determines whether a loss makes your home unlivable.

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Under this law, a landlord must provide safe and livable housing. This means the landlord must rent housing that is up to code. A faulty toilet, no hot water, a broken staircase, bare electric wires, and dangerous holes in the floor are all examples of things a landlord must fix.
Utah Fit Premises act (google it) sets the timelines for everything. Remediation on emergency/dangerous situations must begin within 24 hours (thatd be things like hot water or heat).

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