Minnesota landlord-tenant law.
Quick-reference on Minnesota residential landlord-tenant rules, primary statute Minn. Stat. Chapter 504B. Minnesota is not yet a full LeaseKit supported state. The rules below are for reference; join the waitlist if you want us to prioritize full templates.
Minnesota rules at a glance.
- Deposit cap
- No statewide cap
- Return deadline
- 21 days (or 5 days of lawful deduction issued)
- Late fee cap
- 8% of monthly rent
- Pay-or-quit notice
- 14 days
- Month-to-month termination
- 30 days
- Rent cap
- None (Minneapolis / St. Paul considering)
Full Minnesota templates coming.
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Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester. Local ordinances in major cities can add stricter rules (especially rent control, just-cause eviction, and inspection requirements). Always check the city code in addition to the state statute.
This is a quick reference, not legal advice. Minnesota landlord-tenant law changes year to year. Always verify the current statute text and any local ordinances before relying on this page for a specific dispute. For contested cases, consult a Minnesota-licensed attorney.