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Code · Montana · Title 70 — Property · Chapter 33 · Part 3

70-33-311. Landlord authorized to adopt rules.

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70-33-311 . Landlord authorized to adopt rules.
(1)A landlord may adopt a rule concerning the tenant's use and occupancy of the premises. A rule is enforceable against the tenant only if:
(a)its purpose is to promote the convenience, safety, or welfare of the occupants in the premises, preserve the landlord's property from abusive use, or make a fair distribution of services and facilities held out for the tenants generally;
(b)it is reasonably related to the purpose for which it is adopted;
(c)it applies to all occupants in the premises in a fair manner;
(d)it is sufficiently explicit in its prohibition, direction, or limitation of the tenant's conduct to fairly inform the tenant of what the tenant shall or may not do to comply;
(e)it is not for the purpose of evading the obligations of the landlord; and
(f)the tenant has notice of the rule at the time that the tenant enters into the rental agreement or when the rule is adopted.
(2)A rule adopted by a landlord must be in writing and must be given to each tenant residing on the premises and to each new tenant upon arrival.
(3)If a rule is adopted after a tenant enters into a rental agreement that involves a substantial modification of the rental agreement, it is not valid until after 30 days' written notice in the case of month-to-month tenancies.
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