A bill in Utah aimed at requiring landlords to provide 60 days' notice for rent increases was rejected for the third consecutive year, with a tied vote in the House Business, Labor, and Commerce Committee. Supporters argued it would benefit renters, but the Rental Housing Association opposed it this year, citing concerns over contractual rights and market balance. Public support was expressed during the hearing, but some lawmakers worried about the implications for smaller landlords. The bill's sponsor expressed disappointment over its failure to progress.
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