Utah Rent Increase Laws

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Last updated iconLast updated May 5th, 2026

At some point, every landlord adjusts their tenants’ rent payment amount. But instead of dropping by the unit to tell them in person, it’s best to follow Utah rent increase laws to stay compliant. Here’s what you need to know.

In a nutshell, Utah isn’t a rent-controlled state, and it prohibits local laws unless the state approves the policy first. Let’s review the legal guidelines governing notice periods, rent increase letters, and delivery methods. We’ll also include TurboTenant’s free template to make lease renewals as seamless as possible, one tenant at a time.

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Utah Rent Increase FAQs

How much can I raise rent in Utah?

In Utah, no laws currently limit rent increases. Landlords can set their own price.

Is there a maximum late fee in Utah?

Yes. Utah’s legal guidelines cap late fees at the greater of 10% of 1 month’s rent or $75 (Utah Code § 57-22-4).

Can I increase rent if the tenant is on a verbal agreement?

Yes, but don’t forget to comply with the state’s notice requirements. Specifically, be sure to give tenants at least 15 days’ written notice for month-to-month arrangements (Utah Code § 78B-6-802).