A Montana room rental agreement is a legal contract defining tenants’ residence on a property, including their access and responsibilities. This document summarizes expectations and policies to help multiple tenants on the same property overcome disagreements if they arise.
Tenants can negotiate this agreement’s terms and sign it to establish each person’s security deposits, monthly rent payments, maintenance chores, parking rights, and other details.
Utilizing a rental application before finalizing the contract makes the screening process more efficient, helping the principal tenant choose the right subtenants.
After How Long Does a Guest Become a Tenant in Montana?
Montana Code Annotated Title 70, Chapter 24 states that landlords must specify how long an individual can remain a guest on a property. If the landlord doesn’t define a period in the lease agreement, state law says that a guest turns into a tenant once they’ve stayed on the property seven days in a row.