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November 15, 2018

How to Evict a Tenant Quickly in Utah


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If your current tenants are not respecting your property then you probably are trying to figure out how to get them out as soon as possible.  In order to evict a tenant quickly in Utah, the tenants would have to have broken rules in your contract, or you need to follow a series of steps to legally evict them. We will list some different options that you can try to quickly evict a tenant.  

Offer to Pay Them to Leave

The first thing that you can try to do is offer the tenant money to move out. This may work, but only if they have somewhere else they can go and if the money was important enough for them to move. Most people will move out if you pay them enough money-but they may require more than you want to pay. It may be more cost effective to have them remain on the property.

If your tenants are not interested in you paying for them to leave then here are a few options that you have.  

Accelerated Eviction Procedure

Don’t get confused with the accelerated procedure. Hre are some of the facts about it. If you are looking for a way to quickly get bad tenants out this is not the fastest option.

  • It takes between six to ten weeks once you issued the proceedings to the court order.
  • You can only use this order to get possession based on section 21. In order to be able to do this, you have to serve a section 21 first and the fixed term has to have ended.

So although this is a legal way to have a tenant evicted, it is not the quickest way to do so.  

A Standard Eviction

If you have an AST a standard eviction is possible, this, however, can take three to six months. There is no way to push this process to go quickly as it can actually delay it. All you can do is wait through the steps and act promptly to make sure everything you need to turn in is perfect to prevent further delay.

Look for Ways the Tenants Are Breaking Their Contract

If your tenants are damaging the property, or doing something illegal in the home, then you can call the cops. They may be required to move out because of a broken contract. But remember even if they are arrested you can’t go in and change the locks. You will need to wait and make sure it is all legally okay for you to have them evicted.

Unfortunately, once a tenant has been handed the keys to the property you lose control over it. You can only get it back if the tenants move out voluntarily or you have a court order for possession. This can take months, and will not help your situation.

One way that you can get rid of tenants is to sell the property. However, the tenants have to stay because there are still stipulations.  

Try Selling Your Home

If you are seriously considering selling your property because you don’t have the time or are so sick of disrespectful tenants, this might be a great option for you. Unfortunately, selling the property with tenants still in the premises isn’t easy.  

You will have to find a buyer and convince them to purchase the home with tenants still living in it. This isn’t easy to do especially on your own. Finding a real estate agent to do this for you will be more expensive and they will have just as hard of a time. So now what?

Enlight Homebuyers has a simple solution for you. Sell your property to us the cash buyers. We will purchase your rental as is AND with your current tenants still living inside the home. We don’t care what condition the property is in and how bad your tenants behave. Let us take this burden off of your hands in a short seven days.

This is not a joke and this is our job, we have helped many people like you get out of these messy situations. For more information or any questions give us a call at 801-939-0123. We will help free you from your stressful situation and get you moving forward.

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