Montana Eviction Notice for Illegal Activity

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Comply With the Eviction Notice, If Possible If you comply with the eviction notice by either paying all the rent due and owing or correcting the lease violation or other problem behavior, then, in Montana, the landlord must not proceed with the eviction (see Mont. Code Ann. § 70-24-422).

Eviction Reasons Failure to pay rent or nonpayment of rent. The most common reason for eviction is nonpayment of rent. ... Violation of the/rental agreement. ... Material health or safety violation. ... Conducting illegal activity. ... Non-renewal of lease after the end of the rental period.

Generally, you have all the rights of a month-to-month tenant. Your landlord must give you 30 days notice to terminate your rental agreement, unless the landlord alleges some violation that allows for shorter notice. For example, if you are behind on rent, the landlord could give you a 3 day notice to pay or vacate.

The best way to make sure your eviction doesn't end up on a tenant screening report is to have a judge seal or expunge that record. Call your local legal aid office to get an attorney to help you with this. You can also make an agreement with your old landlord not to report the eviction.

If the eviction case was dismissed, and there is no docketed money judgement, it will be removed after 2 years. If there was a writ of restitution (the tenant was evicted by court order) it will be removed after 20 years. Wis. Stat.

Once the three major credit reporting agencies, Transunion, Experian and Equifax receive the judgment, it will become part of the records section of the applicant's credit report. Collection accounts remain on a credit report for seven years from the filing date or delinquency date.

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Montana Eviction Notice for Illegal Activity