Generally revise residential landlord and tenant laws
Montana HB 776 sought to revise residential landlord-tenant laws but died in the 2025 legislative session after missing the bill transmittal deadline.
Montana HB 776 sought to revise residential landlord-tenant laws but died in the 2025 legislative session after missing the bill transmittal deadline.
HB 776 proposed general revisions to Montana's residential landlord and tenant laws, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was introduced by Representative Josh Seckinger but failed to advance through the legislative process, dying when it missed the deadline for general bill transmittal in March 2025.
Landlord-tenant law reforms can significantly affect housing affordability, tenant protections, and property owner operations. Changes to eviction procedures, security deposits, maintenance responsibilities, or lease terms directly impact both renters and landlords across the state, making such legislation consequential for Montana's housing market.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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