Minnesota Tenant Rights — 2026

Tenant Rights in Minnesota
Your Complete Renter's Guide

Renting in Minnesota? Before you sign any lease, you have legal rights — rights your landlord may not volunteer to explain. This guide covers the most important tenant protections under Minnesota law.

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Minnesota Landlord-Tenant Law: Quick Reference

Governed by the Minnesota Residential Landlord-Tenant Act

Security Deposit MaximumVaries — check state statute
Deposit Return TimelineTypically 14–30 days after move-out
Landlord Entry NoticeTypically 24–48 hours for non-emergency
Late Fee CapMust be specified in lease; "reasonable" standard applies
Rent ControlCheck local ordinances

Common Illegal Lease Clauses in Minnesota

1
Waiver of implied warranty of habitability
⚖️ Violates: Minnesota landlord-tenant statute
2
Self-help eviction (lock-out without court order)
⚖️ Violates: Applicable in all 50 states
3
Non-refundable security deposit language
⚖️ Violates: Minnesota deposit return statute
4
Discrimination based on Fair Housing Act protected classes
⚖️ Violates: 42 U.S.C. § 3604

What to Watch For in a Minnesota Lease

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Vague entry rights — negotiate a written 24-hour notice requirement

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Auto-renewal clauses with short opt-out windows

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Fee stacking on top of security deposit

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Broad landlord indemnification language

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