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Ryan Hutchins
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Change to Lease in Utah

Ryan Hutchins
  • Provo, UT
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I have a unique situation. The Landlord Agent sent a contract to the resident that listed a monthly charge of X. The Landlord Agent did not include the required media package of $110.00. Upon realizing the mistake, the Landlord Agent sent a new contract to the resident to sign. However, the resident refused to sign based on the premise that the contract had already been signed by both parties and represented a legal contract.

Upon receipt of the monthly bill, the resident notices that the Landlord Agent is including the media package has part of the agreed upon monthly charge. The resident is disputing such charge.

What is the legal course of action? Is the Landlord Agent in the right or is the resident?

There is no discussion about changes to the monthly charge.

State in reference: Utah

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