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There is no law against evicting a tenant in the winter.
Attend the Eviction Hearing You will receive a copy of the paperwork after your landlord files, and you will then be required to file an answer in response to your landlord's complaint. An answer is a document that allows you to state the reasons why you should not be evicted.
Landlords cannot terminate a tenancy that is subject to a lease without reason, such as a tenant's failure to pay rent or violation of a lease provision. After the proper termination notice has been served and the notice period has passed without resolution of the issue, the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit.
Montana Eviction Timeline Steps of the Eviction ProcessAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice3 days-30 daysIssuance and Serving of Rule for Possession5 days before the return dateTenant Files for Appearance10 days after receiving SummonsCourt Hearing and Judgment5-14 days2 more rows ?
To evict someone in Montana, this means conforming with the following legal requirements: Nonpayment of rent: 3 days' notice (§ 70-24-422(2)) Lease violation: 14 days' notice (§ 70-24-422(1)) Lease violation (2nd non-compliance): 5 days' notice.