Agreement for Payment of Unpaid Rent - Minnesota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Agreement for Payment of Unpaid Rent in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the date of the agreement and fill in the names of both the Landlord and Tenant(s) as required.
  3. Next, acknowledge the unpaid rent by entering the amount due, including any applicable late charges. Ensure that you calculate and input the total balance accurately.
  4. Specify a payment schedule for settling the unpaid balance. Clearly outline how and when payments will be made to avoid any confusion.
  5. Instruct on future rent payments by indicating if there are any special provisions or simply affirm that all future rents will be paid in full.
  6. Review all entered information carefully. Ensure compliance with all conditions listed to prevent potential breaches of this agreement.
  7. Finally, have all parties sign and date the document at the designated signature lines to finalize the agreement.

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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.
Below are some of the situations where landlords can legally evict a tenant in Minnesota. One day past the due date of a rent payment is considered late, unless the lease or rental agreement specifies a grace period.
Grace periods are usually 1 to 5 days, depending on the lease and local laws. For example, if rent is due on the first, the lease might allow tenants until the 5th to pay rent without extra charges.
In no case may the late fee exceed eight percent of the overdue rent payment. Any late fee charged or collected is not considered to be either interest or liquidated damages.
Minnesota doesnt require landlords to give tenants a grace period for paying rent. However, a landlord and tenant can agree in the lease or rental agreement that there will be a grace period. Landlords cant charge a late fee unless the tenant and landlord have agreed in writing that late fees can be imposed.

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