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Make a minnesota 14-day notice to pay rent or quit in minutes
A reminder for your tenant that their rent is past due.
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Here's the info you'll need to have handy to complete your doc:
Who the tenant is
Have their name and contact info ready.
Who the landlord is
Have their information available, too.
Where the property is
Know the address.
How much is owed
Know how much rent the tenant owes plus any fees.
What's a Minnesota 14-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit?
As a landlord you do your best for your tenants—after all, your property is their home. And of course you understand that sometimes, life's unpredictable. But if your tenant's stopped paying their rent all together, it might be time to gently remind them of their responsibilities. A notice to pay rent lets past due tenants know they need to catch up on missing payments, and how long they have to do so before you start the eviction process.