Property Management
Utah's three-day notice to vacate for lease violations (other than nonpayment) is used when:
AThe tenant is one day late on rent
BThe tenant is violating a substantial lease term and the landlord wants them to cure or vacate✓ Correct
CThe landlord wants to convert the property to a different use
DThe lease has expired and the tenant remains
Explanation
For substantial lease violations (unauthorized occupants, pet violations, property damage), Utah landlords can serve a notice to comply or vacate. The tenant has the opportunity to cure the violation.
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