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Minnesota Commercial Lease Agreement
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Minnesota at a glance: Eviction Notice: 14 days' written notice to pay (Minn. Stat. § 504B.291) · Self-Help Eviction: Prohibited · Governing Law: Minnesota Statutes Chapter 504B
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Overview
Commercial Lease Agreements in Minnesota
Minnesota commercial leases must comply with Chapter 504B of the Minnesota Statutes. Landlords must issue a 14-day written notice to pay before filing an eviction (Minn. Stat. § 504B.291).
Key Facts
Minnesota Commercial Lease Agreement — Quick Reference
| Requirement | Minnesota Rule |
|---|---|
| Eviction Notice | 14 days' written notice to pay (Minn. Stat. § 504B.291) |
| Self-Help Eviction | Prohibited |
| Governing Law | Minnesota Statutes Chapter 504B |
Legal Requirements
Minnesota Legal Requirements
- Notice to pay must strictly comply with the 14-day timeline.
Governing Laws
Minnesota Governing Laws
Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Minnesota legal resources or your state legislature's official website.
Questions & Answers
Minnesota Commercial Lease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions
Does Minnesota allow self-help commercial lockouts?
No, Minnesota law requires landlords to proceed through the court system to recover possession.