A short check-in, a freshly dated letter, and your Montana housing protections stay airtight.
An aging letter is the most common reason Montana landlords push back. Renewal closes that door before it opens.
The 12-month expectation holds everywhere in Montana — Billings, Missoula, Bozeman and Helena included — so the rhythm below applies statewide.
Dates get scrutinized at exactly the wrong moments — lease signings, transfers, and applications across Montana. Renew two to four weeks ahead of any of those and the question never comes up.
You meet briefly by phone or video with a Montana-licensed mental health professional, who confirms your situation still supports the accommodation. On approval, a freshly dated letter carrying their active license details is delivered within 10–15 minutes.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
Noticeably. The renewal visit is a brief check-in rather than a full first evaluation, and the refreshed letter arrives within 10–15 minutes of approval.
The same flat rates apply — and the same rule: no approval, no charge.
Absolutely — the renewal evaluation stands on its own, so it doesn’t matter where your first letter came from, as long as a Montana-licensed professional approves the new one.
No — any appropriately licensed professional can conduct the renewal evaluation and issue updated documentation.
Mostly freshness: the new letter carries today’s date and current license information — exactly what landlords scan for.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Montana · You only pay if approved
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