Property Management

Under Montana's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice (except in genuine emergencies) may be liable for:

AA mandatory $500 fine payable to the state
BDamages to the tenant including potential termination of the tenancy by the tenant✓ Correct
CCriminal trespass charges only
DNo liability since landlords own the property

Explanation

Montana law requires landlords to provide reasonable notice (generally 24 hours) before entering a tenant's unit except in genuine emergencies. Unauthorized entry is an invasion of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and may entitle the tenant to damages or termination of the lease.

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