STATE DISCLOSURES

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (Form LP46-9-12) – Required for all housing units constructed prior to 1978 as it provides a warning as to the possibility of lead-based paint on the premises of the property.

Agent/Broker/Realtor Disclosure (Form BDT20-5-09) – Only for use when a real estate salesperson assisted the tenant in finding their space.

SECURITY DEPOSITS

Maximum – There is no State statute which sets a limit on how much a landlord may charge their tenant for a security deposit.

Returning (§ 38-12-103) – A landlord must return to the tenant the entirety of the security deposit within one (1) month of lease termination unless the lease agreement specifically states longer but it cannot be for more than sixty (60) days.

LANDLORD’S ACCESS/ENTRY

While there are no State statutes which explicitly define the notice period required of landlords before entering the premises, it is considered common courtesy to provide a tenant with twenty-four (24) hours’ notice.

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