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In Utah, a landlord cannot retaliate against a tenant for requesting repairs or for exercising their rights. Landlords must not ignore requests for repairs that affect health and safety. Additionally, landlords should not enter the rental property without proper notice to the tenant. Understanding these rights helps both parties maintain a healthy relationship.
It says landlords should fix major problems within two weeks if they pose a threat to a tenant's health and security, such as a broken boiler in the depths of winter.
Rent withholding is recognized in Utah as a method of forcing the landlord to fix any serious health or safety violations on the property. However, the needed repairs must be for serious health and safety problems.
You should only carry out repairs if the tenancy agreement says you can. You can't be forced to do repairs that are your landlord's responsibility. If you damage another tenant's flat, eg if water leaks into another flat from an overflowing bath, you're responsible for paying for the repairs.
Rent withholding is recognized in Utah as a method of forcing the landlord to fix any serious health or safety violations on the property. However, the needed repairs must be for serious health and safety problems.
Landlords are required to make and pay for repairs for items under their responsibility. They must do so within 10 days after receiving a written request from tenants (read more).
It says landlords should fix major problems within two weeks if they pose a threat to a tenant's health and security, such as a broken boiler in the depths of winter.
Unfortunately for the tenant the landlord acted within his rights and within state law. Under the Utah Fit Premises Act-deficient condition a landlord has 10 days to repair or replace a broken appliance such as a refrigerator. The tenant wasn't happy and asked if there was anything he could do.
The landlord has 24 hours to start making the repairs after you give them notice. If your landlord refuses to fix major problems in your housing, you can break your lease and move.