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- A Minnesota lease termination notice is a document in which you inform a tenant that you will either end the lease early or not renew it. Now, keep in mind that the duration of the lease affects the minimum termination period. So when there is a month-to-month tenancy, you should notify the resident the number of days equivalent the duration between rent payments, typically 30 days. (calm music) (logo whooshing) (logo chiming) (screen whooshing) Welcome back, everyone. Im Santiago with DoorLoop. Now, before we get started, let me quickly remind you that I am not an attorney, so I cannot give you any legal advice or financial advice, and yes, I do work for DoorLoop. Okay, that being said, lets get right into it. Minnesota statutes section 504B.135 provide a three-month condition for when rent isnt owed on a monthly basis. Whichever length of time is shorter should be the minimum notice duration. Under a fixed term lease, you do not have to give notice if you do not wish to renew th