Minnesota law requires written consent from the original landlord for subleasing. This may be part of the initial lease or a separate agreement.If you have a month-to-month lease or are a tenant-at-will, you are never allowed to sublease without your landlord's permission. Under a periodic tenancy, a landlord cannot raise the rent unless the landlord gives proper written notice. Proper notice is one rental period plus one day. Tenants who move out of a rental unit, or sublet their unit without giving the owner 30 days' written notice, lose the protection of the disclosure law. Create your Minnesota sublease agreement, and sublet your property. Rent your unit to a subtenant and use our free template. This booklet helps people renting a place to live understand their legal rights. It is a general guide and is not meant to answer all questions.