Landlord Entry Rights Utah
Summary
Landlords in Utah must provide 24 hours notice before entering a rental property and can only do so during reasonable hours. Tenants have the right to request specific no-visit days if landlord visits become disruptive.Full Conversation
i just signed a lease, my landlord comes over every day to work on the property. he just walks in too. am i allowed to ask him to not come on specific days? or can he come and go as he wishes?
Hello Abbey, can you tell me which country/state you live in? The laws regarding landlords' right to enter rental properties vary depending on the location.
united States, utah
In Utah:
- Landlords must give * hours notice before entering the property.
- They can only enter during reasonable hours.
- If your landlord doesn't follow these rules, you can take legal action.
can they show up every day to work on stuff
In Utah, there's no specific limit to how often a landlord can visit as long as they abide by the rules such as giving * hours notice and visiting during reasonable hours. However, it shouldn't interfere with your peaceful enjoyment of the property.
can i ask my landlord not to come over for the day?
Yes, Abbey. In Utah, you have the right to privacy in your rental property. While the landlord can enter for repairs, they must provide notice. You can request certain days for no visits, especially if visits become disruptive.