Utah Lease Agreements
Create a legally compliant Utah lease agreement that includes all state-required disclosures and clauses. Choose the document type that fits your rental situation, fill out the guided form, and download your professional PDF for $7.99.
Residential Lease Agreement
Standard fixed-term lease for houses, apartments, condos, and other residential properties.
Includes all Utah required disclosures and complies with Utah Code Title 57, Chapter 22.
Create Residential Lease AgreementMonth-to-Month Rental Agreement
Flexible agreement that auto-renews monthly. Ideal for short-term or indefinite tenancies.
15 days landlord notice and 15 days tenant notice required in Utah.
Create Month-to-Month Rental AgreementRoom Rental Agreement
Agreement for renting a single room in a shared house or apartment. Covers shared spaces and house rules.
Covers Utah-specific habitability and entry notice requirements (24 hours).
Create Room Rental AgreementSublease Agreement
Agreement for a tenant to sublet all or part of their rental to a new occupant.
Sublease rules in Utah typically require landlord written consent. Document includes consent clause.
Create Sublease AgreementUtah Lease Law Requirements Summary
Utah landlord-tenant law is governed by the Utah Code Title 57, Chapter 22 (Utah Fit Premises Act) and Title 57, Chapter 17. Landlords must provide required disclosures including Lead-based paint disclosure (federal requirement for pre-1978 housing), Name and address of the landlord or authorized property manager, Disclosure of known material defects affecting habitability, and more. Security deposits must be returned within 30 days of tenancy termination. Our documents are designed to comply with Utah law and include all required provisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a written lease agreement in Utah?
While oral agreements may be enforceable for short-term leases, Utah law strongly favors written lease agreements. A written lease protects both landlord and tenant by clearly documenting terms, responsibilities, and required disclosures under the Utah Code Title 57, Chapter 22. Utah requires landlords to include specific disclosures such as Lead-based paint disclosure (federal requirement for pre-1978 housing) and Name and address of the landlord or authorized property manager, which must be in writing.
What are Utah's security deposit rules?
In Utah, there is no statutory limit on security deposits. Landlords must return the deposit within 30 days after the tenancy ends. Interest on security deposits is not required. Deductions must be itemized in writing.
How much does a Utah lease agreement cost?
Each lease agreement costs $7.99. Choose your document type, fill in your details through our guided form, and download your completed, Utah-compliant PDF instantly. Re-download available for 5 days.
Does Utah have any rent control or security deposit limits?
No. Utah state law prohibits rent control ordinances at all government levels. There are no limits on rent increase amounts or frequency. Utah also does not cap security deposit amounts by statute. Security deposits must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized statement of deductions. Late fees must be specified in the lease and are not regulated by state law.
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