Property Management

In Minnesota, a landlord seeking to evict a residential tenant for non-payment of rent must first:

AFile an eviction (unlawful detainer) action in district court without notice
BProvide a written notice to quit and allow a cure period✓ Correct
CReport the tenant to the credit bureaus
DObtain approval from the Minnesota Department of Commerce

Explanation

Before filing an eviction action in Minnesota, landlords must provide proper written notice. For non-payment, this is typically a notice to pay or quit.

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