Move-Out Assessment · Utah

Your lease is ending.
Do you know
where you stand?

Tenants and landlords in Utah can get a free situational assessment before deciding what to do next. Leazzy helps organize the facts, identify what matters, and clarify where you stand.

Example — Utah Residential · Move-Out
Tenant
My landlord kept $1,800 from my deposit and sent no itemized explanation. What should I do?
Ezra
In Utah, deposit disputes often turn on timing, written notice, itemized deductions, forwarding address, and condition evidence. Missing or unclear documentation may matter. Let's start with the timeline — when did you move out, and what written communication have you received?
Ezra
Share what you have — lease, move-out date, any communication — and I'll help you understand where you stand before you decide what to do next.
Who This Is For

Both sides of the lease deserve clarity.

Move-out situations involve money, documentation, and deadlines — for tenants and landlords alike. Leazzy helps both sides understand what their documents say and what matters before they decide what to do next.

Tenant
Deposit withheld or disputed

Understand what your landlord can and cannot deduct, what Utah law requires them to provide, and what your options are if the deposit wasn't returned properly.

Landlord
Documenting deductions

Understand what deductions are legally defensible, what documentation you need, and what Utah law requires before you withhold any portion of a security deposit.

Both
Notices, timelines, and obligations

Review lease language, move-out notice periods, forwarding address requirements, inspection rights, and return deadlines — before a misunderstanding becomes a dispute.

What Happens Next

Orientation, not representation.

Leazzy does not replace a lawyer, court, or housing authority. It helps you understand the situation in plain language, identify what matters in your documents, and know what to do next — before committing to any course of action.

A
Situational assessment

Describe your situation. Leazzy asks the right questions, reviews the relevant facts, and tells you honestly where you stand — including when the situation may not support the outcome you're hoping for.

B
Document review

Share your lease, notices, or communications. Leazzy identifies the clauses and deadlines that matter for your specific situation — without pretending the document is simpler than it is.

C
Next steps

Leave knowing what to do — what to document, what to send, what timelines apply, and when you may need formal legal help. The decision is always yours.

Move-Out Assessment

Where do you
stand?

Utah residential rentals · Free assessment · Not legal advice · The decision is always yours