Montana Landlording Resources & Forms
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Notice to Pay Rent or Quit First Stage of Eviction - Need to get through to your significantly past-due tenant? This notice to pay rent or quit may provide the motivation they need to address the problem in a timely manner. Montana Notice to VacateThis document contains useful instructions regarding giving your tenant notice to vacate for the state of Montana. Montana Landlords’ Rights & Duties Handbook This is a handbook for residential landlords to learn more about their responsibilities and rights regarding the laws for the state of Montana.
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An Overview: The Protecting Tenants from Foreclosure Act
Posted July 15, 2010
Foreclosure rates have continued to rise across the country, including rental properties with an active lease agreement in place. The Protecting Tenants from Foreclosure Act took effect on May 20, 2009, and will expire on December 31, 2012.
Pool Safety: Stay Informed and Protect Your Investment
Posted June 24, 2010
Pools can be an enticing amenity for many tenants, and can raise the value of a rental property considerably, but they also come with liability for the landlord. If you own a rental property with a pool or spa/hot tub, you have a legal responsibility to make sure it is safely maintained.
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