Created by potrace 1.10, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2011

Minnesota Commercial Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview

Commercial Lease Overview compliance guide for Minnesota, Usa. Covers landlord-tenant regulations, requirements, and legal obligations.

Melvin Prince
3 min de lecture
Hitelesített Apr 2026United States flag
minnesotaÉtats-Uniscommercial overviewConformitéLegea-proprietar-chiriaș

Avis de non-responsabilité légale

Ce contenu est fourni à titre d'information générale et éducative uniquement. Il ne constitue pas un avis juridique et ne doit pas être considéré comme tel. Les lois changent fréquemment – vérifiez toujours la réglementation en vigueur et consultez un avocat agréé dans votre juridiction pour obtenir des conseils spécifiques à votre situation. Landager est une plateforme de gestion immobilière, pas un cabinet d'avocats.Informations vérifiées pour la dernière fois le : April 2026.

Minnesota Commercial Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview

Commercial leasing in Minnesota occupies a distinct legal space. While most of the tenant-protective provisions of Minn. Stat. Chapter 504B are aimed at residential tenancies, certain sections-particularly those related to utility services, building maintenance, and the Unlawful Detainer eviction process-can apply to commercial leases as well. The lease agreement itself remains the primary governing document.

Official Law Citation: Minnesota commercial leases are primarily governed by general contract law and the specific terms of the lease agreement, though some provisions of Chapter 504B apply if not waived.

Consumer Protections
Not Applicable
Statute of Frauds
Writing required if >1 year
Eviction Rules
Follow Lease & 504B

The Primacy of the Lease Agreement

Minnesota courts presume that commercial landlords and tenants are sophisticated business entities capable of negotiating on equal footing. Therefore, the detailed terms of the written commercial lease will be the court's primary focus in any dispute.

Key areas governed entirely by the lease include:

  • Security Deposits: No statutory limits or return deadlines for commercial tenants.
  • Maintenance Responsibilities: Allocated by the lease (NNN vs. Gross).
  • Late Fees and Default Interest: Governed by the lease, subject to general reasonableness.
  • Rent Escalation: Dictated by lease-specific escalation clauses.

Common Commercial Lease Types in Minnesota

Lease TypeTenant PaysLandlord Pays
Net (N)Base rent + property taxes.Insurance, maintenance.
Double Net (NN)Base rent + property taxes + insurance.Maintenance.
Triple Net (NNN)Base rent + property taxes + insurance + all maintenance/CAM.Very little beyond structural roof/walls.
Gross / Full ServiceOne flat monthly rent.All operating expenses (common in office buildings).
Modified GrossBase rent + some operating expenses.Remaining operating expenses. A blend of NNN and Gross.

Self-Help Eviction Is Prohibited

Like residential tenancies, Minnesota law prohibits self-help eviction for commercial properties. A landlord cannot change the locks, remove a tenant's trade fixtures, or shut off utilities without a court order. All commercial evictions must proceed through the formal Unlawful Detainer court process.

Key Commercial Topics

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, important legal deadlines, and rent collection - making it easy to stay compliant with Minnesota regulations.

Back to Minnesota Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

Források és hivatalos hivatkozások

Tetszett ez az útmutató? Ossza meg:

📬 Soyez informé lorsque ces lois changent

Nous vous enverrons un e-mail lorsque les lois sur les propriétaires et les locataires seront mises à jour dans Pas de spam — uniquement des changements de loi.

Nous cartographions activement les lois pour United States. Inscrivez-vous à la liste d'attente et vous serez le premier informé lorsqu'elle sera disponible !

Discussion