A Utah bill requiring landlords to provide two months' notice before raising rent has been halted for the third consecutive year. The House Business, Labor, and Commerce Committee rejected HB182, which aimed to give tenants more security. The Utah Rental Housing Association opposed the bill, anticipating it wouldn't pass in its current form. Current law allows rent increases during lease terms with varying notice periods based on lease agreements. Advocates are encouraged to contact lawmakers for future negotiations.

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