Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – 15 days is required for the landlord or tenant to terminate. (§ 78B-6-802(1)(b)(I))
Increasing Rent – There are no Utah state statutes; therefore, 15 days is required.
A Utah month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible rental arrangement between a landlord and a tenant that renews after each payment. Either party may terminate the lease with just a 15-day notice. This document is legally binding in court and similar to a standard lease, a security deposit and background check are standard.
A Utah month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible rental arrangement between a landlord and a tenant that renews after each payment. Either party may terminate the lease with just a 15-day notice. This document is legally binding in court and similar to a standard lease, a security deposit and background check are standard.
Termination Notice – 15 days is required for the landlord or tenant to terminate. (§ 78B-6-802(1)(b)(I))
Increasing Rent – There are no Utah state statutes; therefore, 15 days is required.