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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Montana Rental Contract nd Standard in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names and addresses of both the Lessor and Lessee in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. In the 'Description of Leased Premises' section, specify the square footage and type of space being leased. This provides clarity on what is included in the rental agreement.
  4. Detail the intended use of the premises in the 'Use of Leased Premises' section. Be specific to avoid any future disputes regarding property usage.
  5. Fill out the 'Term of Lease' section, indicating the start and end dates clearly. This defines how long the lease will be active.
  6. Complete the 'Base Rent' field with the agreed monthly payment amount, ensuring it aligns with your discussions.
  7. Review additional options such as 'Option to Renew' and check appropriate boxes based on your agreement with your landlord.

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Landlords in Montana now have free rein to raise rents to match market rates whenever they choose. There are no caps or limits on how much rents can be increased from year to year. Tenants have no protections against excessive rent increases that could force them to move out due to unaffordability.
Landlords cannot raise the rent by more than the annual rent increase limit that is set by the territory. As of May 15, 2025, landlords cannot increase rent by more than 2%.
A lease agreement is a contract, and like any contract, there is no requirement that it be notarized.
Californias Tenant Protection Act, passed in 2019, puts a ceiling on how much landlords can raise rents each year. It covers many, but not all, apartment buildings in California. That law allows a 5% annual increase plus the change in the local consumer price index up to a firm limit of 10%.
Some of their fundamental rights include: Living in a habitable rental that meets local health and safety codes. Having repairs made in 14 days after giving the landlord written notice of the issue. Taking legal action like suing the landlord for failure to make repairs or not complying with security deposit

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While theres no legal cap on how much a private landlord can increase rent, there are still a few things to consider before going ahead with the uptick.
Can you write your own tenancy agreement? Certainly. Unless youre an attorney, or have an attorney review it, you probably shouldnt, But you certainly can. If you fail to follow your state/local laws to-the-letter, the agreement may be invalid.
Montana does not set a legal maximum on how much rent can be increased. Landlords have flexibility in determining the amount. However, they cannot increase the rent during an active lease period.

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