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USA Seller's Net Sheet for Real Estate Sale
Selling your home? Figure out how much you'll have left after closing with this free Seller's Net Sheet for a Residential Real Estate Sale.
- The worksheet will help you determine what your net sale proceeds will be after paying the closing costs and any remaining loan balance.
- The worksheet contains a section for estimating your closing costs and refunds (e.g. any unused insurance and the balance in escrow).
- Easy to download, fill in and print.
Utah Agreement to Terminate Lease Early
Terminate a tenant's lease before the end of the lease term with this downloadable Utah Agreement for Early Termination of Lease form.
- This form is not for evictions. It can only be used when both the landlord and tenant agree to terminate the lease early.
- This Agreement is for residential tenants only. A different form is required for commercial rental properties.
- The tenant must still give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a lease buyout fee.
- Fully editable and easy to customize to fit your circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Utah.
Utah Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer an existing lease to a new owner of the property with this Utah Assignment of Lease by Landlord form.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord), the purchaser of the property (new landlord), and the tenant.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The seller and purchaser agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Intended for use only in the State of Utah.
Utah Commercial Lease Agreement
Lease office or retail space to a business tenant with this downloadable Utah Commercial Lease Agreement.
- Renewal. Option for the tenant to renew for an additional term at the end of the lease.
- Property Taxes. Alternate provisions for taxes to be paid by either the landlord or the tenant, as applicable.
- Insurance. The tenant is responsible for carrying comprehensive public liability, fire and extended coverage insurance.
- Structural Repairs. Alternate provisions depending on whether the landlord is responsible for mechanical and structural repairs, or if the tenant is responsible for all repairs.
- Parking. Parking areas are to be shared by all tenants and their employees and customers.
- Damage or Destruction.Provisions for termination or for abatement of rent in the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- This lease agreement template is fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended for use only in the State of Utah.
Utah Commercial Sublease Agreement
UT business tenants, sublet all or part of your space to a subtenant with this Utah Commercial Sublease Agreement.
- The Sublease can be used for office, retail or other business premises.
- The subtenant must pay a security deposit to the original tenant.
- The subtenant pays rent to the tenant, who in turn pays the landlord.
- The original tenant must still perform its obligations under the head lease.
- The original tenant assigns its interest in the sublease to the landlord.
- The original tenant directs the subtenant to pay rent directly to the landlord if the original tenant defaults in any of its obligations under the head lease.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of Utah.
Utah Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement
Lease office, retail or other business premises to a tenant with this Utah Commercial Triple Net Lease Agreement.
- Triple Net Lease. A triple net lease means that the lessee covers all costs and expenses to do with the premises including structural repairs.
- Renewal. The lessee has an option to renew the lease for an additional term.
- Taxes and Charges. The lessee will pay all expenses, taxes, levies, and charges with respect to the premises, all utilities and services, and operating expenses for its business.
- Insurance. The lessee is responsible for carrying fire, extended coverage, and liability insurance.
- Alterations and Repairs. The lessee is responsible for all alterations, improvements, maintenance and repairs.
- Damage or Destruction. Clauses outlining abatement of rent or termination of the lease the event of damage, destruction, or condemnation of the building.
- Subordination. The lessee agrees to sign a subordination agreement or other documents necessary to subordinate the lease to a mortgage or other charge, if required by the lessor.
- Additional Rent. Optional clause for percentage rent to be paid in addition to the base rent, if applicable.
Utah Condominium Bylaws and Rules
Prepare operational bylaws for a condominium project in Utah with this Condominium Bylaws template, which includes a set of Rules and Regulations.
- The Bylaws are enacted by the condo association to govern various aspects of the management of the condominium project, including:
- meetings of the unit owners,
- the powers and responsibilities of the management committee,
- appointment of officers,
- accounting procedures,
- adoption of condominium rules and regulations,
- process for amending the bylaws,
- leasing of units and eviction of tenants for non-compliance,
- restrictions on pets,
- a schedule of fines for violations of the rules or the condominium documents.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Prepared in accordance with the Condominium Ownership Act and intended to be used only in the State of Utah.
Utah Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions - residential
Utah property developers can use this ready-made template to easily prepare a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for a residential subdivision.
- The Declaration (also called a CC&R) contains covenants, easements, terms and conditions to govern the use and development of the lots, such as:
- completion of construction prior to occupancy,
- location of buildings and proximity of buildings, fences, etc. to property lines,
- types of construction materials and methods allowed in the subdivision,
- restrictions on parking, noise, commercial use, and other activities which could become a nuisance or be disruptive to other residents,
- trash removal and sewage disposal,
- installation and maintenance of utility easements,
- powers and authority of the Architectural Review Committee.
- The CC&R must be filed with the County Records Office upon completion.
- This form is a MS Word document template that you can customize to fit your specific circumstances.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Utah.
Utah Declaration of Homestead (Permanent Structure)
Protect your home against sale or seizure to satisfy your creditors by filing this Declaration of Homestead for the State of Utah.
- Utah Code §78B-5-503 entitles you to a homestead exemption of up to $20,000 of the value of your primary personal residence. That increases to $40,000 if the property is jointly owned.
- Even if your property is sold by a bankruptcy trustee or a creditor, you will be entitled to receive a certain amount of the sale proceeds.
- This form is for a dwelling that is a permanent structure on the land, and can be applied to the land surrounding it up to a maximum of one acre.
- You must live in the property in order to claim it as a homestead.
- A homestead exemption can also be claimed on property that is not the principal residence of the owner, but only to a maximum of $5,000. For jointly owned properties, the total exemption cannot exceed $10,000.
- After the document is signed, it must be filed with the County Recorder's Office for the county in which the home is located.
- The exemption does not apply to tax debts, any mortgages or charges already registered on the property, child support judgments, or consensual liens (such as mortgages or deeds of trust).
- Intended to be used only in the State of Utah.
Utah Declaration of Homestead for Mobile Home
Claim the mobile home you live in as your homestead by filing this Utah Declaration of Homestead (Mobile Home) form.
- Utah law allows you to protect the equity you have built up in your home up to $20,000 (or $40,000 if the property is jointly owned).
- Even if your property is sold by a bankruptcy trustee or a creditor, you will be entitled to receive a certain amount of the sale proceeds.
- This form is for mobile homes. You must live in the home in order to claim it as a homestead.
- After the document is signed, it must be filed with the County Recorder's Office for the county in which the home is located.
- Intended for use only in the State of Utah.