Can a landlord evict someone for no reason in Montana?

This question is about Montana Eviction Process

In Montana, a landlord can end a tenancy “for no reason” if there’s no written lease agreement in effect or if a written lease has expired and the tenancy is month‑to‑month or week‑to‑week. In those no‑cause situations, the landlord must give proper written notice, at least 7 days for a week‑to‑week tenancy and 30 days for a month‑to‑month tenancy, and then follow the legal eviction process if the tenant doesn’t leave. Landlords still must obtain a court order to remove a tenant; they cannot lawfully force you out on their own.

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