Property Management

A Montana residential lease includes a 'no sublease' clause. If a tenant subleases without the landlord's permission:

AThe sublease is valid and the landlord must accept the subtenant
BThe tenant is in breach of the lease and the landlord may take legal action including eviction✓ Correct
CThe landlord must accept the subtenant under fair housing law
DThe no-sublease clause is unenforceable under Montana law

Explanation

A tenant who subleases in violation of a no-sublease clause is in breach of the lease agreement. The landlord may treat this as a lease violation and pursue remedies including a cure-or-quit notice and eviction proceedings.

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