Mountain Mediation provides a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space for individuals experiencing conflict with family members, friends, neighbors, co-workers, or within organizations. Services are available at reduced rates for clients with financial need.
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Mon- Fri
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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860 E 4500 S Ste. 204, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Landlord & Tenant Services
Mountain Mediation possesses a comprehensive eviction diversion program that seeks to reduce the number of landlord/tenant disputes that result in the eviction of a tenant.
A large focus of this programming is community-wide education aimed to stabilize housing and prevent eviction filings. We also provide mediation services to help resolve disputes, of all kinds, between landlords and tenants.
These services are provided at no charge thanks to generous support from public and private grants and donations.
Landlord/Tenant Consultations
30-minute meeting for tenants or landlords to discuss ways to improve communication and review basic provisions of a lease. This is not a mediation session or legal advice.
Landlord/Tenant Consultations are provided at no charge, thanks to government and private funding Mountain Mediation receives as part of our eviction diversion programming.
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Mediation
Mediation is a process where those involved in a dispute meet with a neutral third party- the mediator- who will help facilitate a dialogue in order to work together to resolve the conflict. In mediation, each side tells their story and together, assisted by the mediator, creates an agreement to meet their needs. The mediator does not make decisions. Research indicates that participants in mediation are more likely to follow through on agreements since they have actively participated in creating the agreement. Mediation is both voluntary and confidential.
Business/Commercial Issues: Employment disputes, co-worker conflicts and grievances, business partner disputes, customer complaints, vendor disputes, harassment/discrimination, real estate
Divorce/Domestic: Separation agreements, divorce and divorce order modifications, custody and co-parenting issues, cohabitation agreements
Elder Issues; Planning for elder care, probate, end of life decision-making
Family Disputes: Sibling disputes, jointly held property, holiday/event planning
Landlord/Tenant: Late or nonpayment of rent, repairs, damage/ security deposit return, noncompliance with lease agreements, eviction, roommate disputes
Neighborhood/HOA Non-compliance with local ordinances or HOA regulations, parking, pets, noise, fences, lights
Parent/Teen Curfews, phone and social media use, substance use
Schools Student conflicts, student/teacher conflicts, parent/school conflicts, truancy/attendance
Small Claims Loan repayment, consumer/merchant disputes, landlord/tenant, contractor issues
Victim/Offender Vandalism/property damage, theft, bullying