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Troy Stoehr
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Utah Professional Landlord Associations

Troy Stoehr
  • Investor
  • Erie, CO
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Do any landlord associations exist in Utah? I'm planning to begin participating as much as I can in the UVREIA but I'm also considering a landlord association if one exists.

Thoughts?

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    Jordan Meyer
    • Rental Property Investor
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    Jordan Meyer
    • Rental Property Investor
    • Lehi, UT
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    The Utah apartment association is very influential. I took a class once from Paul Smith, the president of UAA, and it's impressive how much they do to keep Utah a more landlord friendly state. So many of the dumb laws like SLC's mandatory inspection have been overturned by their good work. We need to keep its revenues high. That's the macro benefit, but they also give you access to most all of the legal forms you need, as well as tenant screening.

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