What is the average length of a lease?

The average length of a lease in Montana is typically one year. However, there are sometimes exceptions to this, such as when landlords and tenants agree on a month-to-month lease. In Montana, landlords and tenants may also agree to a longer lease. The maximum lease length allowable under Montana landlord and tenant law is three years. It is important to note that an agreement for a lease longer than three years may be enforceable, but it may be considered a contract rather than a lease. It is also important to note that the landlord and tenant may agree to the length of the lease in the lease agreement. As long as the lease is in writing and both parties sign it, the landlord and tenant may agree to a lease length that is different from the standard one year or month-to-month lease. For example, a landlord and tenant may agree to a six-month lease. Or a landlord and tenant may mutually agree to extend the lease past the one-year, such as for two or three years. When agreeing to a lease length, it is important for both the landlord and tenant to discuss their expectations. The two should ensure that the lease length fits the needs of both parties.

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