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Utah Commercial Lease Agreement

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Utah at a glance: Eviction Notice: 3 days' notice to pay or quit (Utah Code § 78B-6-802) · Security Deposit: No statutory commercial limits · Governing Law: Utah Code Title 78B

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Overview

Commercial Lease Agreements in Utah

Utah commercial leases are governed by Title 78B of the Utah Code. Landlords must issue a 3-day notice to pay or quit before filing an eviction (Utah Code § 78B-6-802).
Key Facts

Utah Commercial Lease Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementUtah Rule
Eviction Notice3 days' notice to pay or quit (Utah Code § 78B-6-802)
Security DepositNo statutory commercial limits
Governing LawUtah Code Title 78B
Legal Requirements

Utah Legal Requirements

  • Notice to pay must strictly comply with Utah's 3-day timeline.
Governing Laws

Utah Governing Laws

Utah Code § 78B-6-802
Unlawful Detainer Notice
Defines notice requirements for commercial lease defaults.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Utah legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Utah Commercial Lease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Does Utah allow commercial self-help lockouts?

No, Utah requires judicial eviction proceedings.