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Fair housing advocates concerned over changes to MT tenant law

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Thursday, October 5, 2023   

A key change to Montana's Landlord Tenant Act is causing concern among people who advocate for affordable housing.

The Legislature shortened the amount of time a renter has to respond if they are served with eviction court papers.

Amy Hall - a board member with Montana Fair Housing - said previously, a tenant had ten business days to submit a written response, giving their reasons for being allowed to stay. Now, it's half that.

"That's not much time for a tenant," said Hall. "You know, most tenants aren't that sophisticated in legal procedures. You know, they may not know how to file an answer or what that means even, to file an answer, but they have to get that done within five business days of getting served with the court papers."

Hall said if renters don't have the $30 needed to file a response in Justice Court, a judge has the power to waive that fee based on income.

Tenants can ask the clerk of court for an application, or find it at 'MontanaLawHelp.org.'

Hall encouraged renters to communicate with their landlords and try to work out an agreement before it gets to the point of being served eviction court papers. Because once a landlord files in court, renters' backs are against the wall.

"When the tenant does not file an answer within the deadline given - and now it's five business days - they can lose automatically," said Hall. "The landlord can request entry of default."

In Montana, a landlord can file a court action for eviction when a renter is not complying with the terms of a lease.

The most common reason for eviction is the tenant's failure to pay rent, prompting changes to the landlord-tenant agreement.



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