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The minimum period of notice you can give the tenant to vacate is: 14 days if the tenant is 14 days or more behind with the rent or has committed some other bdocHub of the tenancy agreement. 30 days if the fixed term of the agreement is due to end.
On average, an eviction takes around 6 weeks; however, in some cases it can take as long as 6 months.
Eviction Actions (Unlawful Detainer) Effective January 1, 2024, the landlord must issue a detailed 14-day written notice including information on financial and legal resources before filing evictions for non-payment of rent.
How Long Does an Eviction Take in Minnesota? ActionDuration Maximum continuance 6 days to 3 months Issuance / service of writ of restitution 7 days Time to quit after writ is posted 24 hours Total 2 weeks 3 months5 more rows 4 days ago
A landlord can evict a tenant for failing to pay the rent on time. Rent is considered late in Minnesota a day past its due. For example, if rent is due on the 25th and the tenant has not been able to pay the rent by the 26th, then rent is considered late or past due, and the landlord may give an eviction notice.

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If the landlord wants to end a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord will need to give the tenant a written notice to vacate. The amount of time on the notice must be either three months or the length of time between when rent is due, whichever is less. (Minn. Stat.
Getting Notice of the Eviction (14-Day Notice) If you owe rent, your landlord has to give you a notice 14 days before they file an eviction. If the eviction is for a lease violation, they dont have to give you any notice. The notice must be in writing. It must be delivered personally or by 1st class mail.

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