Property Management
A Utah tenant who subleases without the landlord's permission is:
APermitted to do so unless the lease prohibits it
BIn breach of the lease if the lease requires landlord consent to sublease✓ Correct
CProtected by Utah law regardless of lease terms
DOnly violating the law if the sublessee commits a crime
Explanation
Most commercial and residential leases require landlord consent for subletting. Subleasing without consent when required by the lease constitutes a lease violation that can be grounds for eviction. Utah courts enforce lease anti-sublet provisions.
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