Utah Notice & Entry Laws
Utah requires landlords to give reasonable advance notice before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency purposes.
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Key Rules
- Notice Required
- Reasonable advance notice required; statute does not specify exact timeframe โ 24 hours is standard practice
- Permissible Entry Reasons
- Maintenance, inspections, showing unit, emergencies
- Emergency Entry
- Permitted without advance notice for genuine emergencies
- Time Of Entry
- Reasonable times only
Applicable Statutes
Landlord right of entry: landlord may enter for maintenance, inspections, or emergency. Reasonable advance notice required except in emergencies.
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