Notice of Intent Not to Renew at End of Specified Term from Landlord to Tenant for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - Minnesota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Tenant's name in the designated field. This identifies who is receiving the notice.
  3. Next, input your name as the Landlord in the appropriate section. This ensures clarity on who is issuing the notice.
  4. Fill in the address of the leased premises where the tenant currently resides. This is crucial for proper identification of the property.
  5. Specify the lease expiration date clearly. This informs the tenant when they are expected to vacate.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, confirming that you are officially notifying the tenant.
  7. Complete the proof of delivery section by indicating how you delivered this notice (e.g., by hand or registered mail) and include your signature and printed name.
  8. Finally, ensure that you note down the date of delivery for your records.

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In California, commercial lease non-renewal typically requires the landlord to provide reasonable notice, often 30 to 90 days depending on the lease terms. If the lease expired and no renewal was agreed upon, the landlord can request possession, but eviction must follow legal procedures.
You usually end a periodic tenancy by giving your landlord 1 months notice.
If your landlord does not want to renew your lease, but does want to put you on a month-to-month lease, you can ask to have a contract for that month-to-month arrangement where certain protections are put in writing, like having at least 30 days notice before you must vacate the property or in the case of a rent
A notice of non-renewal of lease is a formal letter or document from the landlord to the tenant informing them that the current lease will not be extended beyond its expiration date. Essentially, the landlord is telling you that you must vacate the premises once your lease ends.
A notice of non-renewal is a formal communication sent by one party to another indicating their intention not to extend or renew an existing agreement, contract, or lease when it expires. This notice informs the other party that the current terms of the agreement will not continue beyond the specified end date.

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The notice must be in writing and direct the tenants attention to the automatic renewal provision of the lease. The notice must be served personally or mailed by certified mail at least 15 days, but not more than 30 days prior to the time that the tenant is required to furnish notice of an intention to quit.

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