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Montana Lease Agreement
The Montana Lease Agreement is a binding contract between a landlord and tenant that describes the terms for renting residential property in Montana. It includes key details such as property address, lease duration, rent payment terms and the responsibilities of both parties. The agreement specifies the monthly rent, due date, late fees, security deposit conditions and utility responsibilities. It also covers policies on alterations, pets, smoking, renter’s insurance and disclosures required by Montana law including lead-based paint and mold issues. This document ensures clarity, protects both parties and complies with the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
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