Tenant Support & Service
Welcome to HomeRiver Group® Missoula's Tenant portal designed especially for our tenant guests! Whether you are moving into your new home with questions regarding rental payments, move-in or are an existing tenant learning how to submit a maintenance request, we have you covered. And don’t forget our 24/7 helpline to speak with an advisor or your dedicated HomeRiver Group Missoula Account Manager to discuss any issue with your rental property.

Submit a Maintenance Request
Log into your Tenant Portal to submit repair requests conveniently online.
Tenant FAQ
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Pay Your Security Deposit or Application Fee
In addition to paying rent online, we also offer a service to pay security deposits and application fees online using Zego. Click the link below to get started.
*NOTE: In an effort to save you the cost of additional fees, you do not need to pay for the Express Pay option offered by Zego to expedite your payment.
SPM is notified of your Zego payment by email immediately after it is submitted and we honor your payment at that same moment.
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Viewing & Applying For Our Properties
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How do I view one of your properties?
Simply visit our RENTALS page to view our available properties and arrange a showing of the property. -
How do I fill an application for one of your properties?
Visit our RENTALS page, find the home you want to rent and click the “apply now” button. All our applications are completed on line. Please make sure you complete them accurately. If for some reason you are missing some information, we will contact you and request these items. Please keep in mind we cannot submit your application until all necessary documents are provided.
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Moving In
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Can I move in early?
Access it typically given to you on the start date of your lease. If the property is ready for an early move-in, we will provide you with the access. Please keep in mind you will responsible for any addition rent that will be due prior to move-in. If you need early access your account manager can help walk you through the process. -
How do I get access to the property?
A lockbox may be an option on the property, and if so, your property manager will provide you with a code to our lockbox on the property. Simply enter the code and the key will be inside the lockbox. That is your key, no need to leave the key we have extras. Please remember we are not permitted to provide access until all move-in funds are paid. -
Am I required to put utilities in my name prior to occupancy?
Typically, you will be responsible for utilities water, gas, and electric service. If you have any questions on what utilities you need to place in your name, please contact your Account Manager for details.
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Paying Rent
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How do I pay my rent?
We take pride in providing you with multiple ways to pay your rent. Simply log-in to your online portal and pay online via ACH or credit card. You can set this up as a recurring payment that will be paid the same day each month or you can make a one-time payment. All rent must be paid through your online portal. -
When is rent considered late?
Your rent is considered late after the 3rd day of each month after 5:00pm MT. Labor charges will be posted to your account accordingly. -
I had trouble logging into the portal and now my rent is late?
If for any reason you are having problems logging in to pay your rent online, please contact your account manager immediately. Our account managers can quickly help you correct the problem. We offer many options for paying rent, including payment at 100’s of retail locations. -
Can I change the day rent is due (or late fees begin)?
We manage 1,000’s of properties across the country. To ensure we are providing the best and most professional service we cannot change or alter any rent/late fee schedules. -
Why did I receive an eviction notice in the mail, I was only one day late?
We take rent collections very seriously. All of our notices are mailed if rent is not received by the due date. If for any reason you have questions or feel your rent was paid, please contact your Account Manager.
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Reporting Maintenance
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How do I report maintenance issues?
Should you ever experience any maintenance issues with your property please let us know. We provide our tenants multiple ways to contact us about maintenance. You can call us 24/7 including holidays at 406-549-3929 and press 2, or you can LOG INTO YOUR PORTAL and submit a request directly online. If you are experiencing a life threatening emergency always call 911 first. -
What is considered a maintenance emergency?
While all maintenance issues are important to us. Any maintenance that is causing damage to the property is considered an emergency. We will make sure we dispatch someone promptly to address the maintenance issue. -
Can I be present for the vendor is repairing my property?
Yes, in fact we recommend that you be part of the coordination to get the vendor access to the property. Don’t worry, if you are not able to be present, we can meet the vendor at the property. Please keep in mind that if the maintenance is causing damage to the property, we will provide access to the contractor to ensure we quickly repair the problem to prevent further damage.
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Lease Contract & Renewals
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My lease is expiring, I want to stay what happens?
We are very proactive with contacting you about renewing your lease. We typically start our lease renewal process 90 days prior to lease expiration. Simply respond to our communication on your intentions, and we will provide with a new lease renewal for your signature. -
Will my rent increase?
We value all tenants and look forward to our tenants staying in our properties for many years. You can expect small annual rental increases during your occupancy. We must ensure the rent is covering the landlords always increasing operating costs such as insurance, taxes and maintenance costs. -
Can I renew without an increase?
If you feel the rent renewal rate is going to force you to vacate the property, please contact your account manager. We will work directly with you and the property owner to see what can be done. Your account manager will work hard to get a rate that acceptable by all parties. -
How do I add/remove a tenant from the lease?
In order to change the existing tenants on the lease, all tenants that will be living at the property (existing and new) will need to complete the Add/Drop Form and pay the associated labor charge. Tenants who choose to remain at the property must be re-evaluated to ensure they continue to meet the qualifying criteria. -
I want to get a pet, am I permitted?
This depends, some properties no pets are permitted, others might be restricted by breed. It is best to contact your account manager who can quickly review the pet policy for your rental. If approval is given for a pet, you will be required to pay a pet deposit fee and sign a pet agreement.
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Move Out
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When should I submit a notice to vacate?
Our lease typically requires you to provide us in writing, a 30-day notice to vacate. This can be achieved several different ways. You can email your account manager, snail mail a notice or simply log in and give notice through your portal. -
How do I return the keys?
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How do I return a property access item?
We have been there, you leave the property and remember the garage remote is still on your sun visor. Not to worry simply call your account manager and they will provide you with an address to mail the item. -
Can I be present for the move-out inspection?
Our property inspections are completed by our property managers and on their schedule. We only conduct inspections by ourselves. -
When will I know if I am getting my Security Deposit back?
At HomeRiver Group Missoula we follow all state regulations when returning deposits. This varies by state and can be anywhere between 10 and 30 days from the day you vacated the property. Please remember that security deposits are made out to all parties that are listed on the lease. -
I do not agree with the charges taken from my Security Deposit what should I do?
We do our best to limit charges for both you and the landlord. However, it does not always work that way. If you feel there has been a mistake on what you were charged, please notify in writing your property manager and account manager and we will be happy to review these charges with you.
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