Utah Standard Residential Lease Agreement

A Utah standard residential lease agreement allows a landlord to define the conditions for renting their property to a tenant. A lease must provide the rental price, rental term, security deposit requirements, and house rules.

Utah Standard Residential Lease Agreement

A Utah standard residential lease agreement allows a landlord to define the conditions for renting their property to a tenant. A lease must provide the rental price, rental term, security deposit requirements, and house rules.

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Last updated January 11th, 2024

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A Utah standard residential lease agreement allows a landlord to define the conditions for renting their property to a tenant. A lease must provide the rental price, rental term, security deposit requirements, and house rules.

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Rental Application – Landlords may have prospective tenants fill out this document to review their employment, rental, and credit history.

Required Disclosures (5)

  1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure(PDF) – Used to disclose the presence of harmful lead-based paint within a dwelling (required for property constructed before 1978). [1]
  2. Methamphetamine Contamination – If a property owner or lessor knows that their property has been contaminated from methamphetamine use, storage, or manufacturing, they must disclose this information to the tenant. [2]
  3. Owner and Manager Information – At or before the start of the tenancy, tenants must be provided the name, address, and phone number of either the property owner, the property manager, or another individual allowed to act on the owner’s behalf. [3]
  4. Property Condition Report (PDF) – Property owners must disclose to the tenant a written inventory of the unit’s condition before occupancy. [4]
  5. Rules and Regulations – A copy of the landlord’s rules and regulations that apply to the rental unit must be provided to the tenant. [5]

Security Deposit Laws