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HOAs in Montana

Residents in HOAs
151K
Homes in HOAs
63K
Community associations
> 2K
Annual assessments paid
$331 million
Volunteer board members
5.1K
Value of volunteer hours
$6.4 million
Median home value
$452,050

Source: Foundation for Community Association Research – Community Associations Fact Book 2024 (2025 State Fact Sheets).

Glacier Ranch

Kalispell, Montana

Insights about the subdivision are available at https://glacierranchmt.

Insights about the subdivision are available at https://glacierranchmt.com/about/ The Board and property manager will be informed about this site in the hope that it will promote transparency regarding their effectiveness and encourage behaviors aligned with a standard code of conduct.

By Anonymous2025-08-26

FAQ

Montana HOA Questions

Q1:Does Montana have an HOA law?

Montana has the Montana Unit Ownership Act for condominiums and the Montana Nonprofit Corporation Act governing HOA operations. There is no comprehensive planned community HOA act in Montana.

Q2:Can a Montana HOA restrict hunting or firearms on private lots?

Generally, no. Montana law strongly protects property rights and firearm rights. HOAs cannot typically restrict legal firearm ownership or use on privately owned lots, though they can regulate common areas.

Q3:What happens if a Montana HOA board holds a meeting without proper notice?

Actions taken at improperly noticed meetings can be challenged as invalid. Montana courts and nonprofit corporation law require associations to follow notice procedures in their bylaws.