These activities include prostitution, the unlawful use or possession of a firearm, and the possession of stolen property or property obtained by robbery. Covenant Disallowing Unlawful Activities ( § 504B.171): Each lease must include a covenant that specifies certain unlawful activities cannot take place in the rental dwelling.Non-Emergency ( § 504B.211.2): Landlords have the right to enter the rental dwelling so long they have a reasonable reason for doing so and they have made a strong effort of informing the tenant of their entry. There is no grace period offered by MN law as well.Įmergency ( § 504B.211.4): Landlords can legally enter a rented dwelling (without prior notice) so long it is to 1) prevent injury to persons or property due to the building’s security, maintenance, or law enforcement, 2) to ensure their tenant’s safety, or 3) to ensure local ordinances pertaining to unlawful activity occurring within the dwelling is complied with. For this reason, it is important that the date rent must be paid is specified in the rental agreement. Minnesota state law does not state when rent is due. Landlords and Tenants Rights and Responsibilities.pdf The Landlord’s Guide to Minnesota Law.pdf.Signing a lease is one of the last steps in the leasing process, typically coming after a tenant has been approved to rent after being screened with a rental application. Sublease Agreement – By drafting and signing this agreement (and with permission of the landlord, if required), a third party has the means of taking over the lease from the original tenant.Ī Minnesota Lease Agreement is a form used for protecting landlords from liability during the leasing of a vacant property. Standard Residential Lease Agreement – Used for leasing any type of residential property for terms of one (1) year (or other terms as negotiated among the parties). Roommate Agreement – Created exclusively among roommates contains both legally-binding and non-binding conditions relating to the roommates’ responsibilities in a shared rental. Month-to-Month Rental (Lease) Agreement – Sets conditions for renting residential property on a monthly basis. Lease to Own Agreement – A form used by homeowners to offer tenants looking to purchase a home the option to purchase their property after an initial rental period of one (1) to three (3) years. The Minnesota Health Care Directive Planning Toolkit has all the forms you need.Commercial Lease Agreement – Used for leasing to tenants that own (or are intending to open) a business and run it on the property or land. Share copies of your directive with your agent and health care providers.
Then have the document witnessed by a notary public or two people. You can also state limits of the powers you want your agent to have.
You will include what you want as well as what you don't want. Write instructions about your health care goals, fears and concerns. Identify a person, called an agent, to make health decisions for you if you become unable to make or communicate decisions.
How do I complete a health care directive? A health care directive communicates your wishes when you’re not able to. Sometimes decisions must be made when a person isn't able to decide or communicate preferences. Simply put, putting your wishes about your health care in writing helps make sure they'll be known and followed by family, friends, health care providers and others. Note that this planning toolkit requires Adobe Reader.