A Minnesota 14-day notice to quit for non-payment of rent is a document that notifies a tenant who hasn’t paid rent that they may be evicted if they don’t pay or vacate the premises within 14 days.
This notice is typically given to tenants who do not have a fixed-term lease and have fallen behind on rent payments. It’s important to note that Minnesota’s landlord-tenant law does not provide a grace period for rent installments. Therefore, unless the lease agreement states otherwise, the landlord may issue the notice immediately after the tenant defaults on rent.
If the tenant makes a full payment to the landlord or vacates the premises before the expiration of the 14-day period, an eviction lawsuit can be avoided.
Governing Law: § 504B.135