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Deferred payments let tenants postpone payments to a later date. Almost always, this is done as a result of financial hardship (e.g., job loss, unexpected costs, illness). This feature is often used to defer rent, but it can also be used for other regularly scheduled charges such as utilities or parking.
Montana doesnt require landlords to give tenants a grace period for paying rent. However, a landlord and tenant can agree in the lease or rental agreement that there will be a grace period. Montana landlords can charge late fees, and there is no cap on how much they can charge.
Be upfront and honest. Explain the situation clearly and take responsibility. Provide a specific date when you expect to have the rent payment. Offer to set up a payment plan if you wont have the full amount by the due date. Apologize for the late payment and
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).)
Negotiate Your Rent Ask your landlord in writing (as far in advance as possible) for a few extra days. Explain your difficulties and emphasize (if you can) that they are only temporary. Offer (if at all possible) to pay at least some of the rent on time.
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What Are the Maximum Late Fees By State? StateMaximum Late FeeGrace Period California No limit None specified Colorado $50 or 5% of the rent amount due, whichever is greater. None specified Connecticut No limit 9 days Delaware 5% of the monthly rent 5 days47 more rows
Late Rent Laws in Montana There is no formal limit on late fees, though it typically must be included in the lease to be enforceable. If a tenant fails to pay rent on time, ing to Montana landlord/tenant law, the landlord must provide three days notice of their intention to terminate the agreement.
Late fees are allowed in Montana. A late fee of $20 or 20% of the monthly rent, whichever amount is greater, is deemed reasonable. There is no mandatory grace period in Montana.

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