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Montana 3 Day Notice of Termination for Substantial Damage to Leased Premise - Residential

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MT-1236LT
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This form is used by the Landlord to notify a residential Tenant of a breach of the lease due to Tenant's infliction of substantial damage to the premises. "Residential" includes a house or apartment. The specific damage is identified. The Tenant is given 3 days to cure or suffer further action by the Landlord, including termination of the lease. For additional information, see the Law Summary link.


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Components of the Letter Include your name and the rental address, and date the letter. Don't date it and hold onto it; date it for the day you are giving it to the landlord to start the 60 days. Address the letter to the landlord with a subject line of "60-Day Notice to Vacate."

Typically, California landlords charge a fee that's equal to one to two months' rent to end a lease early.

If your tenant damages your rental property, your landlord insurance may cover that damage, depending on your policy and the type and extent of the damage. There are three types of tenant damage: accidental, intentional and normal wear and tear. Accidental damage Sometimes covered by landlord insurance.

In most cases when a rental property is damaged, you have the right to keep all or part of the security deposit to offset the repair costs. But again, security deposits are heavily regulated by the landlord-tenant laws in your location.

Landlord Rights When Tenant Destroys PropertyIf the tenant is evicted or already abandoned the property the landlord can deduct money from the security deposit. If the damages exceed the funds in the security deposit the landlord can sue the tenant in small claims court.

When damages or issues affect a rental unit's liveability, it is the landlord's responsibility to fix these damages at no cost to the tenant. Landlords are also responsible for repairing (and sometimes replacing) damaged items or appliances that are in the lease agreement.

Damage to the Property: A landlord can sue a tenant if the tenant has caused damage to the property.To Recover Lost Rent From an Illegal Move Out: If the tenant moved out before their lease was actually up, you can take them to court to recover the rent they owed for the remaining time on their lease.

In some circumstances, a tenant can break a fixed-term agreement early without penalty. A tenant can give 14 days' written notice to end an agreement early without penalty if: they have accepted an offer of social housing (e.g. from DCJ Housing)

Give the landlord/agent a written termination notice and vacate move out and return the keys according to your notice, and/or. apply to the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for a termination order.

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Montana 3 Day Notice of Termination for Substantial Damage to Leased Premise - Residential