Utah Threshold is a form of legal protection for tenants in the state of Utah. It is a set of laws and regulations that helps to ensure that tenants are provided with a minimum level of protection and safety in their rental agreement. It includes limits on deposits, termination notices, and eviction proceedings. There are three types of Utah Threshold: Standard, Enhanced, and Comprehensive. The Standard Threshold applies to all rental agreements in the state and is the most basic level of protection. Enhanced Threshold applies to rental agreements for single-family homes, duplexes, and apartments that are three stories or fewer. Comprehensive Threshold applies to rental agreements for all other types of properties, including those that are larger than three stories in height.