The Minnesota Fourteen (14) Day Notice to Quit is a legal document sent by a landlord to a tenant informing them that they have fourteen (14) days to move out of the rental property. This document serves to terminate the tenancy agreement and is typically issued due to a breach of the agreement by the tenant. This notice must be served in accordance with Minnesota Statutes Section 504B.171 and must comply with all other applicable laws. The document must include the tenant's name, the address of the rental property, the reason for the termination, and the date the tenant must vacate the rental property. There are two types of Minnesota Fourteen (14) Day Notice to Quit: Nonpayment of Rent and Non-Compliance with the Lease. The Nonpayment of Rent Notice is used when the tenant has not paid rent on time and is in violation of the rental agreement. The Non-Compliance with the Lease Notice is used when the tenant has violated any other term of the rental agreement, such as having unauthorized occupants or keeping pets on the premises.