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Keith Miller
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  • Missoula MT
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Question about COVID Eviction Rules in Montana

Keith Miller
  • Developer
  • Missoula MT
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I'm a landlord in Montana and have a lease coming up for renewal on 5/31. I'm actually hoping to move into the house myself, but I'm worried the tenants will not want to leave. Does anyone know whether I'd be able to evict if they refuse to move? Both tenants are young and in good health, and still employed as far as I know. 

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Andrew S.
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  • Helena, MT
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Andrew S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Helena, MT
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That would turn into a squatter situation it seems like.  I would recommend giving them a 60 or 90 day notice with your intention to move in, which will show good faith on your part and give them ample time to find a new place to live. Let them know you plan to give them their full security deposit back assuming they clean the place. 

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