Summary
In Utah, landlords can issue multiple 3-day pay or vacate notices if rent is unpaid. Each notice must provide a full three-day period for the tenant to pay or vacate. If a notice was issued on the 14th, the next couldnt be until the 18th at the earliest. Verbal agreements can be legally binding but are harder to enforce. Seek legal assistance if you believe the notices were wrongly issued or if you need help challenging the eviction.Full Conversation
Utah
Hello. In Utah:
- The eviction process is outlined in the Utah Code § 78B-*-* et seq.
- You may utilize free legal clinics or legal aid if you need support.
- Always keep copies of all documents you file.
Could you provide more detail about your situation?
So I was cleaning for my apartment complex to pay my rent and they brought in a new property management company and started collecting rent I could no longer work for them and I had a whole bunch of stuff going on at home which is why it was so nice that I was able to work for them and pay my rent but I could no longer do that and getting a job was a little more complicated than it needed to be but they gave me like four different eviction notices and there's so much more
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Utah:
- If you had a written agreement to work for rent, it might be enforceable.
- Eviction notices must follow specific guidelines (Utah Code § 78B-*-*).
- You have rights during eviction (Utah Code § 78B-*-*).
Did you have a written agreement about your work-for-rent arrangement?
It was a verbal agreement
I understand. In Utah:
- Verbal agreements can be legally binding, but they're harder to enforce.
- To challenge eviction, you must provide evidence of the agreement, such as witnesses or payment records.
- Contact a local legal aid service for further guidance.
Is a Utah landlord allowed to give me three different *-day pay or vacates
In Utah, landlords can issue multiple "*-day pay or vacate" notices if rent is unpaid. However:
- Each notice must have a three-day period for tenant to pay or vacate.
- Notices must comply with Utah Code §78B-*-*.
- Seek legal assistance if notices seem incorrect or unfair.
So if they gave me a *-day pay or vacay in Utah on the 14th of March and then again on the 18th of March is that legal
In Utah, landlords can issue multiple "*-day pay or vacate" notices. However, each notice must provide a full three-day period for the tenant to pay or vacate. If a notice was issued on the 14th, the next couldn't be until the 18th at the earliest. If you believe the notices were wrongly issued, seek legal help.