Property Management
In Utah, which of the following is a valid reason for a landlord to enter rental property without 24-hour notice?
AThe landlord suspects the tenant is growing plants
BA pipe burst and is causing immediate water damage✓ Correct
CA prospective tenant wants to view the unit
DThe landlord wants to inspect for unauthorized pets
Explanation
Emergency situations—fire, flooding, burst pipes, gas leaks—justify immediate landlord entry without advance notice. These are genuine emergencies requiring prompt action to prevent property damage or protect safety.
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