Mold Disclosure: Sandy vs South Jordan
How do mold disclosure rules compare between Sandy, UT and South Jordan, UT?
Sandy, UT
Salt Lake County
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South Jordan, UT
Salt Lake County
Utah and South Jordan have no statute or ordinance requiring landlords to disclose mold in rental properties, but landlords must provide habitable premises under Utah's Fit Premises Act, which courts have applied to significant mold infestations.
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| Fact | Sandy | South Jordan |
|---|---|---|
| State disclosure law | - | None |
| Local disclosure law | - | None |
| Governing standard | - | Utah Fit Premises Act 57-22-3 |
| Tenant notice required | - | Written, before remedy |
| Enforcement | - | IPMC via code enforcement |
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Sandy FAQ
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South Jordan FAQ
Can I break my lease because of mold?
Possibly, but only after written notice and landlord failure to remedy. Consult an attorney before breaking a lease over mold.
Does the city test for mold?
No. South Jordan does not conduct mold testing. Tenants must hire a private industrial hygienist.
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