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Lease Agreement for Utah

Generate a lease agreement that complies with Utah law — with UT-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

Utah legal context

Utah's Fit Premises Act (Utah Code §§ 57-22-1 to 57-22-7) and the Utah Code residential lease provisions govern most rentals. Utah has no statutory cap on security deposits. Deposits must be returned within 30 days of termination and tenant move-out. Utah requires a three-day nonpayment cure-or-quit notice.

Key UT statutes

  • Utah Fit Premises Act

    Utah Code §§ 57-22-1 to 57-22-7

    Habitability standards for residential rentals.

  • Security Deposit

    Utah Code § 57-17-3

    30-day return; no statutory cap.

Utah-specific considerations

  • No Statutory Deposit Cap

    Utah imposes no limit on deposit amount.

  • 30-Day Deposit Return

    Return within 30 days under § 57-17-3.

  • 3-Day Nonpayment Notice

    Short cure-or-quit period.

  • Generally Landlord-Friendly

    Utah law has comparatively limited tenant protections.

Why this matters in Utah

  • No statutory deposit cap

  • 30-day deposit return

  • 3-day nonpayment cure

  • Fit Premises Act for habitability

Frequently asked questions

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