Minnesota Instructions — Demand for Removal is a form used by landlords in the state of Minnesota to legally evict tenants from a rental property. This form is used when a tenant has failed to comply with the terms of their lease agreement, such as unpaid rent or other violations. The form outlines the specific charges, the tenant's rights and the procedures for the eviction process. There are three types of Minnesota Instructions — Demand for Removal: 1) Unconditional Demand for Removal: This form is used when the tenant has not complied with the terms of the lease and the landlord wants them to vacate the property immediately. 2) Conditional Demand for Removal: This form is used when the tenant has failed to comply with the terms of their lease, but the landlord is willing to allow them to remain in the property if they meet certain conditions. 3) Notice to Quit: This form is used when the landlord wants to terminate the tenancy for a reason other than the tenant's failure to comply with the terms of the lease. This form is usually used when the tenant has failed to pay rent or has caused damage to the property.