Tenant Rights In Minnesota

Summary

Minnesota law requires landlords to provide written notice before eviction. Verbal eviction notices may not be legally binding. Landlords can change rules with a 30-day notice, but existing leases cant be altered without mutual consent. If your lease allows live-ins with management approval, they can request an application for your boyfriend. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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The apartment I currently live at recently changed management and were asking for live in boyfriend to fill out application to be put on lease when my lease doesn't say it's required.
Hello ****, it's crucial to know your location to give accurate legal advice. Could you please share that? Also, does your lease have any clause regarding the addition of occupants or changes in management?
That management is aware of guest being there
Hi ****, it's important to clarify whether your lease agreement has any provisions about additional occupants. Also, laws about tenants' rights vary by location. Could you please provide your location so I can provide accurate information?
Oakdale MN
Hi ****, Minnesota law doesn't require an extra tenant to fill out an application unless the lease says so. However:
- Landlords can change rules with a *-day notice.
- An existing lease can't be changed without both parties' agreement.
- The boyfriend's presence shouldn't violate occupancy limits.
Live ins are allowed if approved by managemrny.
Hi ****, it seems like your new management is within their rights to request an application for your live-in boyfriend. However, they must provide a *-day notice. Also, your existing lease agreement can't be changed without your consent.
They also gave me a warning after argument and police calls but It was my first warning also that they ended up not following through on and decided he had to leave in * weeks without written documents or notifying him directly
It seems you're dealing with eviction or tenant rights. Could you please let me know your location so I can provide the most accurate information?
Oakdale MN
From the details given, it seems you're facing a tenant rights issue in Oakdale, MN. Here's some general information:
- Landlords typically must provide written notice before eviction.
- Verbal eviction notices might not be legally binding.
- Eviction laws vary by state, you might want to consult a local attorney.

Please note, this is general advice and may not fully apply to your situation.