Property Management
A Utah landlord who rents to a tenant with a housing choice voucher (Section 8) must agree to:
AAccept the voucher value as full payment regardless of market rent
BCharge rent within HUD-approved payment standards and maintain the unit in habitable condition✓ Correct
CWaive the security deposit requirement
DAllow unlimited subletting by the voucher holder
Explanation
Landlords participating in Section 8 must agree to HUD's payment standards (which cap how much the government will pay), maintain the unit to HUD Housing Quality Standards, and execute a Housing Assistance Payment contract.
Related Utah Property Management Questions
- A property management agreement typically includes all of the following EXCEPT:
- In Utah, a residential lease for more than one year must be:
- An estoppel certificate in commercial property management is a document signed by the tenant to:
- A property manager who accepts a kickback from a maintenance contractor without disclosing it to the owner:
- Under Utah's residential landlord-tenant law, a landlord must provide a tenant with notice before entering the rental unit. The required notice is typically:
- Utah's three-day notice to vacate for lease violations (other than nonpayment) is used when:
- The management fee for a residential property is most commonly structured as:
- Under Utah law, a landlord who retaliates against a tenant for complaining about habitability issues by raising rent or serving an eviction notice is:
Practice More Utah Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Utah Quiz →