Minn. Stat. § 504B.321
...Some local governments may have an eviction notice period longer than 14 days."
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...Some local governments may have an eviction notice period longer than 14 days."
Eviction of tenant, refusal to continue tenancy, end of periodic tenancy — Cause — Notice — Penalties. (Effective until January 1, 2028.)
...notice period prior to an eviction required by the local government is longer than 14 days, or fails to vacate, then the landlord may bring an eviction action under subdivision 1 based on nonpayment of rent. § Subd. 1b. Notice constitutes...
...Upon request, the Commissioner may waive some or all of the 18-month notice period if the closure is necessary to ensure the health, safety, or welfare of park residents. No evictions may be commenced during the 18-month closure...
...The notice must state: (1) the lease will be canceled unless the amounts, agreements, and legal obligations in default are paid or performed within 30 days, or a longer specified period; and (2) if the amounts, agreements, and legal obligations...
...not evict the tenants or increase the tenants’ rent payment until such time as the owner has provided the notice and 1 year has elapsed. The Secretary may allow the owner to renew the terminating contract for a period of...
(7) An owner must not provide tenants with a termination notice prior to the day after the rent is due according to the lease. An owner must not proceed with filing a formal judicial eviction if the tenant pays the...
...termination notice prior to the day after the rent is due according to the lease. The PHA must not proceed with filing an eviction if the tenant pays the alleged amount of rent owed within the 30-day notification period.
...notice prior to the day after the rent is due according to the lease. The landlord also must not proceed with filing an eviction if the tenant pays the alleged amount of rent owed within the 30-day notification period.
...and regulations adopted in accordance with section 47a-9 , and the landlord chooses to evict based on such noncompliance, the landlord shall deliver a written notice to the tenant specifying the acts or omissions constituting the breach and that the...
...If the landlord fails to provide timely notice, the occupant's lawful tenancy shall continue under the existing terms of the tenancy from the date on which the landlord gave actual written notice until the notice period has expired, notwithstanding...
...The court shall schedule a hearing to determine whether: (i) the action to which the record relates concluded, including exhaustion of all rights of appeal, not less than 7 years before the request and no eviction action for fault, or...
...eviction against a tenant in occupancy of a housing accommodation at the time the notice of conversion was served or should have been served pursuant to section 7-64(a)(2) above until the expiration of the notice period required...
(a) No owner shall evict any tenant, regardless of the rental period, because of a complaint lodged by or on behalf of such tenant with an inspector concerning a possible violation by the owner of the standards outlined in this...
(b) No owner shall evict any tenant, regardless of the rental period, because of any public statement or written testimony concerning landlord/tenant problems or other aspects of such legal relationship represented by or on the direct behalf of any...
...for a certification of no harassment, the commissioner shall publish notice in such publication as the commissioner deems appropriate for a period of seven consecutive days, shall mail notice to the owner of record, such occupants as the department shall...
...for a certification of no harassment, the commissioner shall publish notice in such publication as the commissioner deems appropriate for a period of seven consecutive days, shall mail notice to the owner of record, such occupants as the department shall...
...for a period of one year prior to the date of renting; provided, however, that this item three shall not apply where the owner acquired possession of the housing accommodation after the issuance of a certificate of eviction under subdivision...
commencement of all evictions for 120 days, and, after that period ended, all evictions require 30 days’ notice. See id. at 11 min., 53 sec.
...As a result, the landlord had to prove that the claimed violations of the lease occurred during the six-month period that preceded October 5, 2010, when notice of eviction was given, and that those violations went uncured for thirty...