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House shortens eviction timeline for criminal activity, sponsors say safeguards exist for domestic-violence cases
Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2007
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Summary
First substitute Senate Bill 136 shortens the process for landlords to evict tenants engaged in criminal activity from a protracted timeline to a 10-day process, according to the sponsor; lawmakers questioned domestic-violence protections and were told safeguards allow reissuing leases to non-offending tenants.
Representative Freire presented the first substitute of Senate Bill 136, describing it as streamlining the unlawful-detainer process so landlords can remove tenants who have committed crimes at or affecting the property.…
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