How can a tenant protect their security deposit?

In Montana, tenants have rights to protect their security deposit. Security deposit laws in Montana give tenants certain rights upon moving in and after moving out that protect their security deposit. To protect your security deposit, it’s important to document the condition of the rental unit and to take pictures when you move in and move out. This is to show that any damage at move out was not caused by you. When you move in, the landlord is required to provide you with an itemized list of any deductions that may be taken from your security deposit. It’s important that you read the list and that you adhere to it, to avoid any deductions made to your security deposit. At the same time, Montana law also requires your landlord to return your security deposit within 45 days after move out. During this time, landlords are allowed to make deductions for any damage to the property, any unpaid rent, or for any cleaning that may be necessary. They are also required to provide you with an itemized list of any deductions. Finally, it’s important that you take the time to review your rental agreement and understand your rights as a tenant. Knowing your rights can help you better protect your security deposit from any unnecessary deductions.

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