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House passes bill extending tenant protections after foreclosure, adds lease safeguards
Summary
Lawmakers passed first substitute Senate Bill 22 to continue consumer protections after foreclosure, add notice requirements and provide a 45-day transition period for tenants; sponsors said an amendment limiting qualifying leases to one year signed before default balanced owner and tenant interests.
The Utah House passed first substitute Senate Bill 22 on Thursday to extend and clarify tenant protections when residential rental property is foreclosed.
Representative Karianne Lisonbee, the House sponsor, said the measure backfills federal protections that were sunsetting and "continues the existing state law for another 2 years" while adding specifics on notice and transition procedures. She said the bill requires a trustee to give written…
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