An Utah lease agreement is used when renting rental property and it is a contract between the Landlord and Tenants in exchange for monthly rent payments.
Form Options By Type
Standard Residential Lease Agreement
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Simple (1-Page) Lease Agreement
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Most Recent US Home Facts
- Population (2023): 334,914,895
- Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
- Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
- Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
What to Include in the Form?
Required Disclosures (4)
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
Rent Disclosure
Owner/Landlord Identification
Copy of Lease
Source: § 57-22-4(7)(b)
Security Deposits
Maximum – There is no maximum rent a Landlords can change Tenants in Utah.
Returns – All deposits must be returned to the Tenant within thirty (30) days of the lease end date as stated in the agreement.
Source: § 57-17-3(2)
Landlord Access
General Access – Landlords must provide prior notice before entering the premises as per Utah state law of least 24 hours notice to the Tenants.
Source: § 57-22-4(2)
Paying Rent
Grace Period – There’s no grace period laws in Utah.
Late Fees – 10% of the monthly rent or $75 (the greater number of the two options).
NSF Fee – $20 per bounced check.
Source: § 57-22-4(5)(a)