Property Management

A Minnesota residential tenant may terminate their lease early without penalty if:

AThey find a new job in a different city
BThe property becomes uninhabitable due to the landlord's failure to maintain it, or other statutory reasons such as domestic violence✓ Correct
CThey simply prefer to move to a different neighborhood
DTheir income decreases significantly

Explanation

Minnesota law allows tenants to terminate leases early without penalty in specific statutory circumstances: the property is uninhabitable and the landlord has failed to repair it, or the tenant is a domestic abuse victim who needs to vacate for safety. Simply wanting to move does not generally allow early termination without liability.

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