Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - Montana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tenant's name(s) in the designated 'TO' field. This ensures that the notice is directed appropriately.
  3. In the 'FROM' section, input your name as the landlord along with your contact information for clarity.
  4. Fill in the 'Address of Leased Premises' where the tenant resides. This is crucial for legal documentation.
  5. Specify the month for which rent has not been paid in the blank space provided. This highlights the specific payment issue.
  6. Indicate the due date for rental payments in the corresponding field, reinforcing payment expectations.
  7. List any amounts due, including rent, late charges, and other fees. Ensure accuracy to avoid disputes.
  8. Sign and date the notice at the bottom to validate it legally before sending it to your tenant.
  9. Complete the 'Proof of Delivery' section by selecting how you delivered this notice and signing accordingly.

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Montana landlords can use an unconditional quit notice giving the tenant three days to move out when the tenant: destroys, defaces, damages, impairs, or removes any part of the rental (Mont. Code 70-24-422(3)), or.
Provide notice to your landlord Always start by giving your landlord as much notice as possible. For month-to-month leases, Montana law typically requires a 30-day notice. In fixed-term leases, refer to your agreement for specific notice requirements.
A legal eviction notice in Montana must be in writing and state the specific reason for eviction. For nonpayment of rent, landlords must deliver a Three-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate. For other lease violations, the notice period can range from 3 to 30 days depending on the issue.

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Written notice should be given to the tenant three months before the lease term expires or before the landlord would like the tenant to vacate the property. It should state any final rental payments due and the conditions against which any deposit paid at the start of the tenancy will be returned.
Montana Eviction Cost Estimates ActionApproximate Cost (District Court)Approximate Cost (Justices Court) Filing fee $90 Varies by county Service of court summons by sheriff $5+ $5+ Issuance/service of writ of possession by sheriff $5+ $5+ Legal fees $500-$10,000 $500-$10,0003 more rows Nov 2, 2023
The notice must inform the tenant that the tenant has three days to pay rent or the landlord will terminate the tenants lease or rental agreement. The landlord can file an eviction lawsuit if the tenant does not pay the rent within the three-day notice period. (Mont. Code 70-24-422(2).)
Tenants have the right to habitable premises, proper notice for entry or evictions, and freedom from discrimination or retaliation.

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