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House approves Good Landlord program changes, keeps felony-exclusion provision for now
Summary
The Utah House on Jan. 26 passed HB 30 to revise the Good Landlord program, clarifying definitions and notification rules for third-party managers while preserving an existing ‘felony exclusion’; sponsors and advocates said they will continue to work on pilot programs aimed at reducing barriers for people reentering the community.
The Utah House of Representatives voted unanimously on Jan. 26 to pass House Bill 30, a set of targeted amendments to the state’s Good Landlord program intended to clarify definitions and administrative procedures for cities and landlords.
Sponsor Representative Frower said the bill “tweaks the good landlord program” to make its administration clearer, including ensuring third-party property managers receive notices and limiting the paperwork cities may require of landlords. He described…
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