Landlord Representation · Statewide Utah

Utah Eviction Attorney for Landlords

A non-paying or non-compliant tenant costs you money every day. Utah's unlawful detainer statute gives landlords an expedited path to recover possession — but only if every notice and filing is done correctly. We handle evictions for Utah landlords and property owners from notice through judgment.

Free Consultation Flat-Fee Options for Uncontested Evictions Serving All of Utah

How We Help

Landlord & Eviction Services

Eviction Notices

Properly drafted and served notices — pay-or-vacate, comply-or-vacate, and end-of-tenancy notices. A defective notice is the most common reason evictions get delayed or dismissed.

Unlawful Detainer Actions

Filing and prosecuting the eviction lawsuit on Utah's expedited track, including orders of restitution to return possession of your property.

Rent & Damages Recovery

Judgments for unpaid rent, property damage, and statutory damages — Utah law allows certain amounts to be trebled — plus attorney fees where the lease or statute provides.

Lease Disputes & Review

Enforcing lease terms, resolving deposit disputes, and tightening your lease so the next tenancy starts on stronger footing.

Free Consultation

Get Your Property Back

Tell us about the tenancy — property location, lease status, and what the tenant has or hasn't done — and we'll map out the fastest lawful path to possession. Or call (801) 823-4379 and leave a message.

Utah's eviction process moves quickly once it's filed correctly, and mistakes at the notice stage are what cost landlords weeks. Getting counsel involved before the first notice goes out is usually the cheapest point in the entire process to do it.

Common Questions

Utah Eviction FAQs for Landlords

01

How fast can I evict a non-paying tenant in Utah?

Utah's unlawful detainer process is one of the faster ones in the country — contested cases are given scheduling priority. Timing depends on notice, service, and whether the tenant contests, which we'll walk through in your consultation.

02

Can I just change the locks?

No — "self-help" evictions expose you to liability. The lawful route through notice and the courts is also usually the fastest one that doesn't come back to bite you.

03

Can I recover unpaid rent and my attorney fees?

Often, yes. Utah's statute allows recovery of damages — certain amounts may be trebled — and attorney fees where the lease or statute provides for them.

04

Do you represent tenants?

Our eviction practice represents landlords and property owners.

Every Day of Delay Costs You Rent

Start with a free consultation and get a clear plan to recover your property.

Call (801) 823-4379