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

Utah Code Ann. ยง 57-22-4

Landlord right of entry: landlord may enter for maintenance, inspections, or emergency. Reasonable advance notice required except in emergencies.

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