Property Management
In Minnesota, subletting by a residential tenant without the landlord's consent is generally:
AAlways permitted as a tenant right
BProhibited by most leases and may be grounds for lease termination✓ Correct
CRequired to be permitted by state law regardless of lease terms
DOnly prohibited in buildings with more than 12 units
Explanation
Most Minnesota residential leases contain provisions prohibiting subletting without the landlord's written consent. Subletting without consent is a lease violation that may be grounds for lease termination and eviction.
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