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Evictions average $3,500–$7,000. Emergency rental assistance often pays landlords directly within 2–6 weeks. Courts also favor landlords who documented good-faith efforts to help.
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Start Eviction
Non-payment, lease violation, holdover, damage
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3-Day Pay or Quit
Tenant hasn't paid rent
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3-Day Cure or Quit
Lease violation — give chance to fix
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15-Day No-Cause Notice
Month-to-month termination
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Notice of Entry
24-hour notice before entering unit
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Rent Increase Notice
Utah requires proper written notice
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Small Claims
Security deposit, unpaid rent, damages
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Emergency, disputes, abandonment

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