Security Deposit Demand Letter (Asking Your Landlord for Your Security Deposit Back) is a legal document that was released by the Montana Supreme Court - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a security deposit?
A: A security deposit is a sum of money paid by a tenant to a landlord before moving in. It serves as a financial guarantee for the landlord in case there are damages or unpaid rent.
Q: How much can a landlord charge as a security deposit in Montana?
A: In Montana, a landlord can charge up to one month's rent as a security deposit, unless the rent exceeds $2,200 per month, in which case additional rules apply.
Q: How long does a landlord have to return the security deposit in Montana?
A: In Montana, a landlord must return the security deposit within 30 days after the tenancy ends, or provide an itemized list of deductions made from the deposit.
Q: What should I include in a security deposit demand letter?
A: A security deposit demand letter should include your contact information, details about the rental property, the amount of the security deposit, a request for its return, and a deadline for the landlord to respond.
Q: What can I do if my landlord doesn't return my security deposit?
A: If your landlord doesn't return your security deposit, you can send a demand letter, take legal action, or seek assistance from a local housing agency or small claims court.
Form Details:
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