Property Management

A Montana property owner wants to evict a tenant who has violated the lease by having unauthorized pets. The first step in the eviction process is to serve the tenant with a:

A30-day notice to vacate for no cause
B3-day notice to cure (remove the pets) or quit✓ Correct
CSummons and complaint filed in court
DLetter from the Montana Board of Realty Regulation

Explanation

For a lease violation such as unauthorized pets, Montana's eviction process begins with a cure-or-quit notice—giving the tenant a short period (typically 3 days) to remedy the violation or vacate. Court proceedings follow only if the tenant does not comply.

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