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Just Cause Eviction: Sandy vs West Jordan

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Sandy, UT and West Jordan, UT?

Sandy and West Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

Sandy has no just-cause eviction ordinance. Utah law (Title 78B Chapter 6 Part 8) governs all residential evictions and preempts local just-cause rules.

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West Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

Utah has no just-cause eviction law. Landlords may end month-to-month tenancies with 15 days' notice without stating reason per Utah Code §78B-6-802. Fixed-term leases expire without renewal requirement. No statewide rent control.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandyWest Jordan
FactNo local just-cause ordinance in Sandy-
Just Cause Required-No
Month-to-Month Notice-15 days (§78B-6-802)
Rent Control-Preempted by state
3-Day Notices-Pay/Quit or Cure/Quit
Retaliation Ban-Utah Code §57-22-5.1

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sandy FAQ

Can a Sandy landlord evict without giving a reason?

Yes, for month-to-month tenancies with 15 days written notice. Fixed-term leases require grounds such as nonpayment or violation.

How much notice is required for nonpayment?

Utah requires a 3-day notice to pay or vacate before filing eviction.

West Jordan FAQ

Can my landlord kick me out without a reason?

For month-to-month tenancies, yes—with 15 days' written notice per Utah Code §78B-6-802. Utah has no just-cause eviction requirement.

Is there rent control in West Jordan?

No. Utah Code §10-9a-511 preempts cities from imposing rent control. Landlords may raise rent on month-to-month tenants with 15 days' notice.

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