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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) If the rental agreement requires the tenant to give notice to the landlord of an anticipated extended absence in excess of 7 days, as provided for in 70-33-322, and the tenant fails to do so, the landlord may recover actual damages from the tenant.
(b) During an absence of the tenant in excess of 7 days, the landlord may enter the lot when reasonably necessary.
(2)(a) If the tenant abandons the lot, the landlord shall make reasonable efforts to rent the lot at a fair rental. If the landlord rents the lot for a term beginning before the expiration of the rental agreement, the rental agreement terminates as of the date of the new tenancy.
(b) If the landlord fails to use reasonable efforts to rent the lot at a fair rental or if the landlord accepts the abandonment as a surrender, the rental agreement is terminated by the landlord as of the date the landlord has notice of the abandonment.
(c) If the tenancy is from month to month or week to week, the term of the rental agreement for the purposes of this subsection (2) is a month or a week, as appropriate.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 70. Property § 70-33-426. Remedies for absence or abandonment - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-70-property/mt-st-70-33-426/
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