A Minnesota standard residential lease agreement is a real estate contract entered into by a landlord and the tenant they’ve selected to rent their property. A well-written lease defines each party’s rights and responsibilities, detailing the rent amount owed, when it’s due, the cost of utilities, and the length of the tenant’s term (typically one year).
A Minnesota standard residential lease agreement is a real estate contract entered into by a landlord and the tenant they’ve selected to rent their property. A well-written lease defines each party’s rights and responsibilities, detailing the rent amount owed, when it’s due, the cost of utilities, and the length of the tenant’s term (typically one year).
PDF DownloadA Minnesota standard residential lease agreement is a real estate contract entered into by a landlord and the tenant they’ve selected to rent their property. A well-written lease defines each party’s rights and responsibilities, detailing the rent amount owed, when it’s due, the cost of utilities, and the length of the tenant’s term (typically one year).