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Tenant Rights Guide

Montana Tenant Rights

Montana has moderate tenant protections with clear entry notice requirements.

Implied Warranty of Habitability
Repair & Deduct
Rent Withholding
Retaliation Protection
Statewide Rent Control

Security Deposit

Maximum allowed
No statutory limit
Return deadline
30 days (or 10 days if no deductions)
Itemized deductions required
Yes

Landlord Entry

Notice required
24 hours
Emergency exception
Yes — landlord may enter without notice in genuine emergencies

Notice to Vacate

Month-to-month
30 days
Fixed-term lease
No notice required — ends automatically

Rent Control

Statewide rent control
No
Local ordinances allowed
No
Details
No rent control in Montana.

Late Fees & Grace Period

Grace period
No statutory grace period
Late fee limit
No statutory limit — must be reasonable

Early Lease Termination

Early termination for military deployment, uninhabitable conditions. Landlord must mitigate damages.

Key Statutes & Laws

  • Montana Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (MCA § 70-24-101 et seq.)

Frequently Asked Questions — Montana Tenant Rights

What is the security deposit limit in Montana?

In Montana, the security deposit limit is No statutory limit. Landlords must return the deposit within 30 days (or 10 days if no deductions).

How much notice must a Montana landlord give before entering?

Montana requires 24 hours before landlord entry. Emergencies are exempt from notice requirements.

Does Montana have rent control?

No rent control in Montana.

Can I break my lease early in Montana?

Early termination for military deployment, uninhabitable conditions. Landlord must mitigate damages.

What is the late fee grace period in Montana?

No statutory grace period. Late fee limit: No statutory limit — must be reasonable.

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This guide provides general information about Montana tenant rights and is not legal advice. Laws change — always verify current statutes with your local tenant rights organization or a licensed attorney. Last updated March 2026.