How can I increase the rent for my tenants?

If you are trying to increase the rent for your tenants in Montana, there are certain legal rules and guidelines that you will need to follow. As a landlord, you have the right to increase rents after the lease agreement has expired. However, in most cases you cannot increase the rent during the tenancy unless the lease agreement specifically states you can do so. It is important to note that, in Montana, you must give your tenants at least three months’ written notice before you increase the rent if you are renewing their lease agreement. You must also provide a valid reason for increasing the rent, and this reason must be outlined in the notice. If your tenant does not agree to a rent increase, you can begin the eviction process by filing a Forcible Detainer action with your local court. Once this has been filed, you may be able to get an order from the court to increase the rent. Keep in mind that if the rent increase is deemed to be unfair, it may be rejected by the court. Before increasing the rent, consult with a Montana landlord-tenant attorney to make sure that the increase is both legal and fair for your tenants. This will help ensure the increase is upheld in court should any dispute arise.

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