- (1) "Commercial tenant" means any tenant who may be a body politic and corporate, partnership, association, or company.
(2)
(a) "Constable" means an individual acting at the direction of:
- (i) a city, as described in Section 10-7-87; or
- (ii) a county, as described in Title 17, Chapter 78, Part 6, Constables.
- (b) "Constable" also means an individual who, beginning January 1, 2027, is licensed as a constable under Title 58, Chapter 91, Constables Licensing Act, regardless of whether the constable is providing services for a contracting governmental entity or a private client.
(3) "Forcible detainer" means:
- (a) holding and keeping by force, or by menaces and threats of violence, the possession of any real property, whether acquired peaceably or otherwise; or
- (b) unlawfully entering real property during the absence of the occupants or at night, and, after demand is made for the surrender of the property, refusing for a period of three days to surrender the property to the former occupant.
(4) "Forcible entry" means:
(a) entering any real property by:
- (i) breaking open doors, windows, or other parts of a house;
- (ii) fraud, intimidation, or stealth; or
- (iii) any kind of violence or circumstances of terror; or
- (b) after entering peaceably upon real property, turning out by force, threats, or menacing conduct the party in actual possession.
- (5) "Occupant of real property" means one who within five days preceding an unlawful entry was in the peaceable and undisturbed possession of the property.
(6) "Owner":
- (a) means the actual owner of the premises;
- (b) has the same meaning as landlord under common law and the statutes of this state; and
- (c) includes the owner's designated agent or successor to the estate.
(7)
- (a) "Peaceable possession" means having a legal right to possession.
(b) "Peaceable possession" does not include:
- (i) the occupation of premises by a trespasser; or
- (ii) continuing to occupy real property after being served with an order of restitution issued by a court of competent jurisdiction .
(8)
- (a) "Tenant" means any natural person and any individual, including a commercial tenant.
- (b) "Tenant" does not include a person or entity that has no legal right to the premises.
- (9) "Trespasser" means a person or entity that occupies real property but never had possessory rights in the premises.
- (10) "Unlawful detainer" means unlawfully remaining in possession of property after receiving a notice to quit, served as required by this chapter, and failing to comply with that notice.
- (11) "Willful exclusion" means preventing the tenant from entering into the premises with intent to deprive the tenant of entry.
Amended by Chapter 130, 2026 General Session