Utah Landlord-Tenant Laws
Utah Security deposits
Utah sets no cap on residential security deposits, but a landlord must return the deposit balance — with an itemized written explanation of any deductions — within 30 days after the renter vacates and returns possession of the unit.
Utah Rent increase notice
Utah has no statute requiring advance notice of a rent increase — the 15-day convention comes from Utah Code 78B-6-802(1)(b)(i), under which a month-to-month tenancy can be ended by notice served at least 15 calendar days before the end of the rental period, so a landlord proposing higher rent is effectively offering new terms the tenant can refuse by leaving.
Utah Late fees
Utah caps residential late fees at the greater of 10% of the monthly rent or $75 — so $75 is the floor of the cap, not its ceiling, and on a $2,000 lease the maximum late fee is $200 (Utah Code 57-22-4(5)(a), enacted by HB 68 in 2021).
Utah Entry notice
Utah landlords must give at least 24 hours' notice before entering a rental unit — but only if the lease doesn't say otherwise, because the statute expressly yields to the rental agreement (Utah Code 57-22-4(2)).
How this record was verified: Direct read of statute text on the official Utah Legislature site (le.utah.gov): the versioned section content files behind the xcode pages for Utah Code 57-17-1 through 57-17-5, 57-22-2, 57-22-3, 57-22-4, 57-22-7, 57-20-1, 78B-6-802, and 10-8-85.5, plus the chapter tables of contents for Title 57 Chapters 17 and 22 (negative checks). Every load-bearing figure re-read on law.justia.com's 2025 Utah Code mirror and matched verbatim: the 30-day deposit return clock and its vacate-plus-return-of-possession trigger, the five-business-day cure window and $100 civil penalty with the 57-17-3(3) notice prerequisite, the late-fee cap ('the greater of 10% of the rent agreed to in the rental agreement; or $75'), the 24-hour entry-notice default and its 'except as otherwise provided in the rental agreement' carve-out, the 57-22-4(9) no-cause-of-action clause, the 15-calendar-day month-to-month termination notice of 78B-6-802(1)(b)(i), and the 57-20-1 rent and fee control prohibition. Bill attributions and statuses verified against le.utah.gov's own bill-status JSON endpoint and enrolled/introduced bill texts: 2021 HB 68 (Ch. 98, late-fee cap and entry notice, eff. 5/5/2021), 2025 HB 480 (Ch. 275, electronic deposit returns, eff. 5/7/2025), 2026 HB 591 (Ch. 401, nuisance-only changes to 78B-6-802, eff. 5/6/2026). 2026 General Session (adjourned sine die March 2026, no carryover) checked: HB 478 (rent-increase/fee notice) and HB 516 both died 'House/ filed' 3/6/2026; no enacted 2026 law touches the four topics.