Landlord Violated Tenant Rights

Summary

Minnesota law requires landlords to give reasonable notice before entering a tenants property. Disposing of personal items without notice can be a violation. Additionally, landlords cannot end a lease early without mutual agreement, and verbal abuse or harassment by a landlord can be a violation of tenant rights. Consider seeking legal advice or contacting a local tenant rights organization for assistance.

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My landlord threw my chair and net into the woods when he came to mow. He never gave notice that he was coming
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me where you're located? This will help me provide accurate legal information.
Duluth Minnesota
Hello ****,
Based on Minnesota law:
*. Landlords must give reasonable notice before entering your property.
*. Disposing your personal items without notice can be considered a violation.
You may want to consult with a local tenant rights organization.
He also called me irresponsible and immature and asked that we agree to end the lease 2 months early
Hello ****,
Based on Minnesota law:
*. Landlords cannot end the lease early without mutual agreement.
*. Verbal abuse or harassment by a landlord can be a violation of your rights.
Consider seeking legal advice or contacting a local tenant rights organization for help.