Landlord Entry Privacy Concerns

Summary

Landlords in Minnesota must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenants property. Misrepresenting the reason for entry could be considered an invasion of privacy. Drug testing without tenant consent may be illegal. Tenants can request inspection records and landlords should disclose any known contamination. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for specific legal advice.

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In Minnesota:
- Landlords should give reasonable notice for entry.
- False reasons for entry could be invasion of privacy.
- If drug testing without consent, it could be a violation.
You should consult with a local attorney.
It's a landlord. Was drug testing during a routine inspection and lied to me when I was asking them. What were they do that or do they have to clearly state what they are doing dur in the expect? Inspection. The loose minnesota
In Minnesota:
- Landlords must provide reasonable notice before entering your property.
- Giving false reasons for entry might be considered an invasion of privacy.
- Drug testing without your consent could be seen as a violation.
You may want to consult with a local attorney for advice.
If landlord started to drug test, my walls without notifying me learn inspection and lied straight to my face about what they were doing. And said that they were testing for led, is that legal?
In Minnesota:
- Landlords should provide notice before entering.
- Misrepresenting the reason for entry might be a privacy violation.
- Drug testing without your knowledge could be illegal.
You might want to consult with a local attorney.
So I have the right. Ask for property condition, apartment condition and/or testing of the apartment of any controlled substances before I moved I. Do I have the right to those records?
In Minnesota:
- Tenants can request property inspection records.
- Landlords should disclose known controlled substance contamination.
- If your landlord conducted tests, you may have the right to those results.
Consult with a local attorney for specifics.