Minnesota Lease Violation Attorney

Minnesota Lease Violations

In Minnesota, residential lease violations can provide major issues in landlord-tenant relationships. Violations of the lease can range from minor infractions to significant breaches of the lease including significant damage to property or endangering other residents. Lease violations can also be committed by the landlord, and it is important for both landlords and tenants to be aware of their obligations under their lease. Even where a landlord and tenant have not entered into a written lease, they may be held responsible for violations of a verbal or informal lease.

Penalties for lease violations

Depending on the perpetrator, lease violations can carry with them a range of penalties. Where a tenant has violated the lease, they may be responsible for financial penalties or in some cases may even be evicted from the property. Additionally, landlords who violate the lease, or applicable Minnesota law, may be responsible for significant financial penalties. This can be especially severe for landlords who violate Minnesota law, even if the lease agreement does not specifically address their conduct. It is important for landlords and tenants who believe that a lease may have been materially violated to contact a Minnesota landlord-tenant attorney as soon as possible.

Roach Law PLLC - Minnesota lease violation Representation

Attorney John E. Roach has experiencing handling a wide variety of lease violations and the fallout from such violations. If you or someone you know needs representation regarding a violation of a residential lease, it is important to contact a Minnesota Lease Violation attorney as soon as possible. To set up a free consultation with John, call us at 651-468-2103 or fill out our easy-to-use online form.