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Unlike the state of New York, where the state has implemented rent control to prevent major price hikes, Utah has not imposed these limits. So, if your landlord decides to increase your rent by $1000, they are legally permitted to do so.
Generally no but some landlords ask or demand that tenants pay some or all of the extermination costs. Unless your rental agreement states otherwise, the landlord cannot pass this cost on to a tenant unless the landlord can prove the tenant caused the problem.
The tenant has the right to dwell in a safe and sanitary housing unit. They have the right to have their dangers and issues responded to in a safe and timely manner. They have the right to quiet contentment and they should be given a reasonable notice before the landlord enters their house or premises.
Remember, your landlord cannot legally lock you out of your home, move you out of your home, or take any of your property. If the landlord does any of those things, or threatens to do them, call your attorney or Utah Legal Services immediately.
Changing the locks if a tenant doesnt pay their rent is classed as an illegal eviction. The same applies to preventing your tenant from entering the property or removing their belongings without permission.
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Reasons to Improve Your Rental Property Updating appliances and flooring can add value to your property, make it more attractive to renters, and will likely require less maintenance. Adding energy-efficient appliances or smart home features could save you money over time, as well.
Until the landlord has a court order, they may not: Change the locks on the doors. Shut off any utility, such as water, electricity, or gas. Take possession of any property belonging to the tenant.Locked Out Without A Court Order. AttachmentSizeAVISO al propietario94.61 KB1 more row
You first thought as a renter may be that your landlord is responsible for changing any and all light bulbs in your rental. Unless that duty is spelled out in your lease, however, the situation typically places the responsibility of changing light bulbs in the unit on the renter.
The Fit Premises Act is the Utah law that governs housing conditions. Under this law, a landlord must provide safe and livable housing. This means the landlord must rent housing that is up to code.
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.

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