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Lease Agreement for Minnesota

Generate a lease agreement that complies with Minnesota law — with MN-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

Minnesota legal context

Minnesota's residential landlord-tenant law is governed by Minn. Stat. ch. 504B. Security deposits earn 1% interest annually and must be returned within three weeks (or five days after lawful eviction). Cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul have rent stabilization ordinances. Strong covenant of habitability under § 504B.161.

Key MN statutes

  • Landlord-Tenant Statute

    Minn. Stat. ch. 504B

    Comprehensive residential landlord-tenant framework.

  • Security Deposit

    Minn. Stat. § 504B.178

    1% annual interest; three-week return with itemized statement.

  • Covenants of Habitability

    Minn. Stat. § 504B.161

    Implied warranty of habitability with tenant remedies.

Minnesota-specific considerations

  • 1% Annual Interest

    Security deposits earn 1% simple interest annually under § 504B.178.

  • Three-Week Return

    Deposit return within three weeks of termination with itemized statement.

  • Local Rent Stabilization

    Minneapolis and St. Paul have local rent stabilization ordinances.

  • Habitability Warranty

    § 504B.161 establishes strong implied warranty with tenant remedies.

Why this matters in Minnesota

  • Security deposit interest (1% annual)

  • Three-week deposit return

  • Local rent stabilization in Minneapolis/St. Paul

  • Strong habitability warranty under § 504B.161

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