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Landlords cannot terminate a tenancy that is subject to a lease without reason, such as a tenants failure to pay rent or violation of a lease provision. After the proper termination notice has been served and the notice period has passed without resolution of the issue, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit.
Tenants also have the right to repair and deduct up to a months rent if the landlord fails to make a repair as required by the lease or rental agreement. (Mont. Code 70-24-407 (2024).)
Unfortunately, Montana has no law control or rent stabilization laws like in other states. Hence the state fails to regulate or intervene on how much a landlord can raise the rent in Montana. The state of Montana does not provide a limit to rent increases.
Top 10 Least Landlord Friendly States in 2024 Vermont. Vermont is one of the least landlord friendly states of 2024. Nebraska. The median property tax rate in Nebraska is 1.61%, much higher than the national average. New York. Rhode Island. Massachusetts. 6. California. New Jersey. Washington D.C.
Montana does not have state or local rent control laws, meaning landlords can charge any amount of rent and increase rent as often as they choose. However, landlords cannot increase rent during the lease period unless the rental agreement allows for it.
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A Montana standard residential lease agreement is a contract that enters a landlord and a tenant into an arrangement regarding the rental of a property. Typically this type of lease governs a one-year period.
Unless there is an emergency, your landlord must notify you 24 hours before they intend to enter your rental unit. The notice can be either written or verbal.

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