Minnesota Tenant Self-Help Clause

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This office lease clause is describes the self-help right that can be exercised only after a long term notice in an emergency, as well as in a non-emergency. The tenant needs to illustrate rationale and the underlying basis for a utilization of self-help as well as the reasonableness of the charges for which the tenant is seeking reimbursement.

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RESTRICTION ON RESIDENTIAL LEASE TERMS FOR BUILDINGS IN FINANCIAL DISTRESS; REQUIRED NOTICE OF PENDING FORECLOSURE. TENANT MUST GIVE COLD WEATHER NOTICE BEFORE VACATION OF BUILDING.

A landlord must not require supporting documentation from a tenant if the tenant's disability or disability-related need for a service or support animal is readily apparent or already known to the landlord.

A 24-hour notice is probably ?reasonable? in most situations. The notice does not have to be in writing. If a landlord enters your home without notice while you are out, they have to leave a note in a place where you will see it.

Right To Privacy. A landlord may not enter your apartment unless they have a business reason to enter AND they have given you notice. This rule does not count in an emergency. You should not make it hard for the landlord to enter if they need to make repairs.

And a landlord can't charge you a cleaning fee unless the cleaning was for problems or damage that you caused and are more than ?ordinary wear and tear.? A landlord can keep your deposit money for rent, if you moved out without giving proper written notice.

Minnesota Statutes § 504B. 173. Security deposits: Minnesota law limits the amount of security deposit a landlord can require to the equivalent of one month's rent for an unfurnished unit, or the equivalent of two month's rent for a furnished unit.

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