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Montana Rental Laws Someone in Montana have specific advice on how to deal with my rental listed with MT DEQ as a meth lab? State law requires MT tests, but the county attorney said it was probably the precursor chemicals and equipment that triggered the ad, not an actual functioning of laboratories. My lawyer wrote to pay for tests and then continue the tenants. I tell the tenants continue to pay for testing, then worry about cleaning up the site if it is actually contaminated. I want to make them bear the costs of their actions, and can not afford legal action and pay for the tests at once. Talk to the county health department. Many times they have a certain budget for cleaning help. In addition, the DEQ grants MT Assessment of brownfields, which can be used to assist owners to revitalize their property. Have you asked about the qualifications? I'm not familiar with this law, but the tests required for you to rent the unit again? In that case, I test, clean, get a new tenant, and tenants last continuing concern. I think going after the first tenants to extend the process. Do you want to be able to put people in there? Posted on September 4, 2010.
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