Property Management
In Minnesota, a property manager who wants to terminate a month-to-month commercial tenancy must provide written notice at least:
A7 days in advance
B30 days in advance (or as specified in the lease or Minnesota statute)✓ Correct
C60 days in advance for all commercial properties
D90 days in advance
Explanation
For month-to-month commercial tenancies in Minnesota, the notice required to terminate is typically one full rental period (one month) in advance, though lease terms and specific circumstances may vary. Commercial tenancies may have different notice requirements than residential tenancies depending on the lease.
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