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Legal Information: Minnesota
Laws current as of August 21, 2024 Can my landlord evict me because I am a victim?
Your landlord cannot evict you just because you or someone allowed to live with you is a victim of abuse.1 Your landlord also cannot evict you for ending your lease early if you used the law that lets victims of abuse, sexual assault, or harassment break their lease.2
However, your landlord may still evict you for another legal reason. For example, your landlord may evict you if you do not pay the rent you owe or if you break another lease rule.1
1 Minn. Stat. § 504B.285(1)(b)
2 Minn. Stat. § 504B.206(3)(d)
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