Minnesota Affidavit Not Found (Eviction) is a form that is used by a landlord to inform a tenant that the tenant has not been served with an eviction notice. This form is typically used when an eviction notice has been sent to the tenant, but the tenant has not been served with the notice. If the tenant has not been served with the notice, the landlord must obtain a court order to proceed with the eviction. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit Not Found (Eviction): 1. Affidavit of Service Not Found: The Affidavit of Service Not Found is a document that is used by the landlord to inform the court that the tenant was not served with the eviction notice. The affidavit must be signed by the landlord or their representative and include an explanation of why the tenant was not served with the notice. 2. Affidavit of Non-Service: The Affidavit of Non-Service is a document that is used by the landlord to inform the court that the tenant was not served with the eviction notice and that the landlord was unable to serve the notice due to an address discrepancy. The affidavit must be signed by the landlord or their representative and include an explanation of why the tenant was not served with the notice.