Property Management
A Minnesota residential landlord wants to increase rent for a current tenant. What is the minimum notice required before the rent increase takes effect?
A15 days
B30 days✓ Correct
C60 days
D90 days
Explanation
Minnesota law requires at least 30 days written notice before a rent increase takes effect for month-to-month tenants. For fixed-term leases, increases typically take effect at lease renewal.
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