Did you know your landlord cannot legally shut off your heat?

Snow is beginning to fall and temps are dropping across the state, which means it is time to remind everyone about your utility shut off rights.
Your landlord must maintain utilities like heat, running water, electricity, and gas. You have rights if your landlord shuts off your utilities. Learn about your options in our article 4 Steps to Take if Your Landlord Shuts off Your Utilities.
We provide legal tips to help Montanans better understand their rights and find free resources.  Need more help? Call the Montana Legal Services Association HelpLine at 1 (800) 666-6899 or apply online at MontanaLawHelp.org.