Property Management

A Minnesota apartment tenant engages in criminal drug activity on the premises. The landlord discovers this. What is the most appropriate initial action?

ACall the police and wait for prosecution before acting
BImmediately change the locks and remove the tenant's belongings
CServe the tenant with the appropriate written notice and begin eviction proceedings✓ Correct
DWait until the lease expires to address the issue

Explanation

Criminal drug activity is typically a material breach of the lease and grounds for eviction in Minnesota. The landlord should serve the appropriate written notice (typically a notice to quit for material breach) and file an eviction action if the tenant does not vacate. Self-help remedies (changing locks, removing belongings) are illegal in Minnesota regardless of the tenant's conduct.

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