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  2. Begin with the Residential Lease Application. Fill in tenant details such as name, contact information, and rental history. Ensure accuracy for a smooth application process.
  3. Next, complete the Consent to Background and Reference Check section. This may require entering personal identifiers like Social Security Number for verification purposes.
  4. Proceed to the Residential Lease Agreement. Carefully read through each clause and fill in necessary fields including lease duration, rent amount, and payment terms.
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Poor Communication: - Inconsistent or vague answers to questions. - Lack of responsiveness to messages or emails. Negative Attitude: - Complaining about previous landlords or properties. - Displaying entitlement or unrealistic expectations. Incomplete or Inaccurate Application:
Tenant protections in Montana include the right to timely repairs and habitable living conditions. Retaliatory actions by landlords for tenant complaints are prohibited. Landlords must comply with all health and safety codes as mandated by Montana landlord-tenant laws.
Property damage and maintenance: The fear of costly repairs and property damage can be alleviated by conducting regular inspections, addressing maintenance issues promptly, and setting aside funds for unexpected expenses. Consider purchasing landlord insurance to protect your investment.
Examples of red flag symptoms in the older adult include but are not limited to: fever, sudden unexplained weight loss, acute onset of severe pain, neural compression, loss of or bladder function, jaw claudication, new headaches, bone pain in a patient with a history of malignancy or that awakens the patient from
Trying to get the key or possession before all paperwork is done/all money is paid. Asking for you to take payments on, or wait for the deposit. Asking you to let them post date a check. Pressuring you to give them immediate possession. Not wanting a credit check, or not wanting to sign a lease. New to the area.

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If you notice any of these factors during your renting experience, you may be renting from a bad or inexperienced landlord: Poor Communication. Lack of Maintenance. Unfair Rent Increases. Invasion of Privacy. Unclear Lease Terms. Rude or Unprofessional Behavior. Reliability and Trustworthiness. Better Maintenance Services.
Visit the Montana Office of Consumer Protection website. MontPRIG (Montana Public Interest Research Group) is an excellent resource for landlord and tenants. Specific questions can be directed to them by phone at (406) 243-2907 or 1-888-345-7474.

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