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Legal Information: Utah

Housing Laws

Updated: 
March 20, 2024

Instead of ending my lease, can I ask my landlord to change my locks?

You can require your landlord to change the locks to your rental unit if:

  1. you have been the victim of one of the following crimes:
  • domestic violence;
  • dating violence;
  • stalking;
  • burglary; or
  • a sexual offense;1 and
  1. you give the landlord one of the following documents:
  • a final cohabitant abuse protective order – it cannot be a temporary order; or
  • a copy of a police report documenting the act of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, burglary, or a sexual offense.2

You are responsible for the costs of installing the new lock, and the landlord may keep a key.3

Note: Your landlord is not allowed to give the abuser a new key unless the abuser gets a separate court order saying that s/he is entitled to one.4

1 UT ST § 57-22-5.1(1)(b), (3)(a)
2 UT ST § 57-22-5.1(2), (3)(a)(i)
3 UT ST § 57-22-5.1(3)(a)(ii), (3)(c)
4 UT ST § 57-22-5.1(3)(d), (3)(e)(i)