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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Minnesota Lease Extension in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date at the top of the form, indicating when the lease extension is being executed.
  3. Enter the names of all parties involved: the Landlord and all Tenants. Ensure that each Tenant's name is clearly listed.
  4. In the 'Previous and/or Existing Lease' section, provide details about the original lease agreement, including its start and end dates, as well as the address of the leased property.
  5. For 'Extension of Term of Lease', specify the new start and end dates for this lease extension.
  6. In 'Revised Rent Payments', indicate the new monthly rent amount and ensure to note when the first payment is due under this extension.
  7. Finally, have all parties sign and print their names in the designated areas to finalize the document.

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Minnesota is a fairly landlord-friendly state with few rent control laws. It does not require notice before evicting tenants. Make sure to always check local area laws, along with state laws, to ensure youre fully educated.
A new tenant-landlord law protects renters by amending housing lease provisions, allowing tenants to organize to improve living conditions, and providing further protection for victims of domestic and sexual violence.
Do Leases need to be notarized in Minnesota? No, Lease Agreements dont need to be notarized in Minnesota. Once there is an agreement between the Landlord, or lessor, and Tenant, or lessee, the Lease is binding. Once the Lease is signed by both parties, its legally binding and fully enforceable.
Top 10 Tenant-Friendly States Massachusetts. Despite Massachusetts being the sixth-smallest state by land area, it comes in first for being the best place to rent. Connecticut. Rhode Island. Minnesota. New York. Oregon. South Dakota. Arizona.
In general, if a tenant does not pay rent on the day it is due, the landlord may immediately bring an Eviction Action unless the lease provides otherwise. Effective January 1, 2024, the landlord must issue a 14-day written notice before filing evictions for non-payment of rent. [Minn. Stat.
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All roommates should be on the lease. If you have a written lease, you cant take in a roommate without the landlords permission. If you add or change a roommate, talk to the landlord about changing the lease.

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