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Montana Commercial Maintenance Obligations (NNN & CAM)

Understand the division of maintenance responsibilities in Montana commercial property, focusing on Triple Net (NNN) leases and Common Area Maintenance (CAM).

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Repair Obligations
Defined heavily by the lease type (e.g. NNN vs Gross)

Montana Commercial Maintenance Obligations (NNN & CAM)

Official Law Citation: Commercial maintenance duties are governed by the private lease contract under Title 70, Chapter 26, rather than by statutory habitability requirements.

In the Montana residential sector, landlords are strictly bound by an "Implied Warranty of Habitability," forcing them to pay for a broken furnace or a leaky roof.

In the Montana commercial sector, this warranty does not exist.

Maintenance responsibilities are completely decoupled from state statutes and are dictated entirely by the language negotiated within the commercial lease. The prevailing industry standard is to ensure the landlord receives a "clear return" on their investment, shifting the financial burden of maintenance to the tenant.

1. The Single-Tenant NNN Lease: Total Tenant Responsibility

If a commercial tenant rents an entire freestanding building in Montana (such as a standalone retail store or an entire warehouse), the lease is almost invariably structured as an absolute Triple Net (NNN) Lease.

Under a pure NNN lease, the commercial tenant assumes complete physical and financial responsibility for the entire property:

  • Daily Upkeep: Landscaping, snow removal (crucial in Montana), and janitorial services.
  • Systems Maintenance: The tenant must hire contractors to service the HVAC units, maintain the plumbing, and inspect the electrical panels.
  • Major Structural Repairs: If the HVAC unit catastrophically fails, or the roof begins leaking after a brutal Montana winter, the tenant, not the landlord, must arrange and pay for the $20,000 replacement.

Note: In some modified NNN leases, the landlord retains financial responsibility for only the "Roof and Structural Exterior" walls, while the tenant handles everything within.

2. Multi-Tenant Buildings and CAM Charges

It is physically impossible for six different office tenants to individually repair a shared commercial roof.

Therefore, in multi-tenant commercial buildings (like office towers or strip malls), the landlord almost always retains physical responsibility for maintaining the exterior structure, the roof, and the Common Areas (parking lots, lobbies, shared restrooms, elevators, landscaping).

Common Area Maintenance (CAM)

However, retaining physical responsibility does not mean returning the financial responsibility. The landlord recovers 100% of these maintenance costs from the tenants via CAM Charges (an integral part of the Triple Net structure).

  • The Estimate: At the beginning of the year, the landlord estimates the total multi-tenant building maintenance costs (e.g., $100,000). The tenant pays their "pro-rata share" (e.g., if they occupy 10% of the building, they pay $10,000 annually, or $833/month, in addition to base rent).
  • The Reconciliation: At the end of the year, the landlord audits the actual expenses. If the terrible winter required excessive snow plowing, and the actual bills totaled $120,000, the landlord sends the tenant an invoice for the $2,000 shortfall. If the bills were only $90,000, the tenant receives a $1,000 credit.

3. The Obligation to Repair at Move-Out (Dilapidations)

A significant risk for commercial tenants in Montana is the lease clause requiring them to return the premises in "good condition and repair."

If a retail tenant allows the carpeting to get destroyed and the drywall to get damaged, the landlord will conduct a final inspection. They will generate an itemized list of required repairs and charge the tenant entirely for the cost to return the unit to a perfect, lettable standard.

See our Commercial Lease Requirements and Commercial Eviction Process guides.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, payment deadlines, and important communications - making it easy to stay compliant with Montana regulations.

Back to Montana Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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