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Utah Eviction Process

On April 9th, 2014, posted in: Eviction Process by 0 Comment

Notice – Any eviction process in Utah begins with service of a notice.  The notice may give the renter an opportunity to pay past due rent before they are required to vacate the property or it may be a notice that the tenant must leave immediately depending on the terms of the lease and applicable..

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Commercial Evictions

On April 1st, 2014, posted in: Eviction Attorney, Eviction Services, Services by 0 Comment

Though evicting a tenant is never easy, it is important to uphold the standards of the commercial building for which you are a landlord in order to continue to attract qualified tenants. Because eviction can be a difficult process with many statutes and rules that you, as a landlord, are expected to follow, Landlord Support Services wants..

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Collections

On March 25th, 2014, posted in: Collections, Services by 0 Comment

Nobody wants to be the bad guy, but, when your livelihood depends on the tenants you have, ensuring that they always pay their rent money is important. If it comes down to it where you have to evict one or more of your tenants for not paying the agreed upon amount of rent, you still..

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Post-foreclosure Evictions in Utah

On March 18th, 2014, posted in: Services by 0 Comment

After a home or commercial property has been foreclosed, the tenants or even new owners might be unsure about the eviction process that follows. If you are uncertain about the ways to evict a tenant after the foreclosure of a property, Landlord Support Services can help you. Part of the eviction process is finding out how long..

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Landlord Rights During a Tenant’s Bankruptcy

On March 11th, 2014, posted in: Bankruptcy, Services by 0 Comment

If you are a landlord, one of your worst nightmares is that one of your tenants will file bankruptcy. However, when you team up with Landlord Support Services, we’ll make sure that you have all the information you need to understand what your rights and responsibilities are. Without proper instruction and help from a professional versed..

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As a Landlord, How Can You Protect Yourself from Tenant Bankruptcy?

On March 4th, 2014, posted in: Bankruptcy, Services by 0 Comment

As a landlord, your biggest fear is probably having a tenant file bankruptcy while the tenant is in the middle of the lease with you. Because bankruptcies will reduce or completely negate the amount of rent the tenant owes you, landlords typically get the short end of the stick when a tenant files bankruptcy. However,..

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About Us

On February 25th, 2014, posted in: Eviction Attorney by 0 Comment

Landlord Support Services and Smith Knowles, P.C., your Utah Eviction Attorneys, are committed to provide accurate, fast and dependable service to you as a Landlord in every facet of your business. Led by Attorney Kenyon D. Dove, Landlord Support Services can assist you with any issue that may arise, from lease creation or modification to..

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Landlord Services

On February 11th, 2014, posted in: Eviction Services by 0 Comment

Residential Evictions:  Whether you have a non-paying tenant or a tenant causing a nuisance to other tenants of your property, we can help you get them out quickly, professionally and effectively while working within your budget. We offer flat fee pricing for various stages of the eviction as well as discount pricing for owners of..

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What Is the Correct Residential Eviction Process in Utah?

On February 4th, 2014, posted in: Eviction Process by 0 Comment

As a landlord, it is important that you are aware of what the residential eviction process entails. Eviction is a sensitive topic that must be dealt with carefully to avoid any legal claims against you and to ensure that the process goes smoothly. To protect you from making mistakes, Attorney Kenyon D. Dove and Landlord..

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Utah Eviction Process

On January 29th, 2014, posted in: Eviction Process by 0 Comment

Notice – Any eviction process in Utah begins with service of a notice.  The notice may give the renter an opportunity to pay past due rent before they are required to vacate the property or it may be a notice that the tenant must leave immediately depending on the terms of the lease and applicable Utah..

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