What Should Be in Your Utah Property Management Agreement
A solid property management agreement protects both landlords and managers. Here’s what every Utah agreement should include to stay compliant and avoid costly disputes.
A solid property management agreement protects both landlords and managers. Here’s what every Utah agreement should include to stay compliant and avoid costly disputes.
Before signing a personal guarantee, Utah business owners need to understand what’s at stake. This post breaks down the risks, common terms, and how to negotiate better protections.
Thinking about bringing on a business partner? Before adding anyone to your Utah LLC, make sure you understand the legal, financial, and operational risks—and how to protect yourself.
From trust account violations to unlicensed management, Utah’s Division of Real Estate is cracking down. Here’s what recent enforcement trends reveal—and how landlords can protect themselves.
Utah landlords must stay ahead of legal changes. This post breaks down the most important legislative and administrative rule updates from the Division of Real Estate that impact rental property owners in 2025.
Every licensed Utah property manager is expected to comply with the Division of Real Estate’s rules on trust accounts, advertising, disclosures, and supervision. Here’s what you need to know.
Licensed property managers in Utah face legal risks when they neglect trust rules, mismanage tenant funds, or fail to disclose key information. This post outlines how Utah law protects consumers—and what managers need to do to avoid penalties.
Utah property managers must understand landlord-tenant laws to stay compliant and protect their clients. This post breaks down the key rules every manager should know—from notice requirements to lease enforcement and fair housing.
Utah restricts the use of non-compete agreements—but not all restrictive covenants are off-limits. Learn the rules and how to protect your business.
Utah’s Division of Real Estate is cracking down on serial rule-breakers. Learn what repeat violations the DRE is prioritizing in 2025—and how real estate professionals and property managers can avoid disciplinary action.