Property Management
Rent control ordinances in Montana:
AAre common in all major Montana cities
BAre generally prohibited or restricted under Montana state law✓ Correct
CAre set by the Montana Board of Realty Regulation
DApply only to properties with more than 50 units
Explanation
Montana law generally preempts local rent control ordinances, meaning most Montana cities and counties cannot impose rent control on residential rental properties.
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