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Minnesota late fee law

How much a landlord can charge as a late fee in Minnesota, whether there's a required grace period, and the rule that controls — verified July 2026.

Best-effort summary, verified July 2026. Late-fee rules change and cities can add stricter local caps a summary can't capture. Confirm with the linked source or a licensed attorney. This is not legal advice.
Maximum late fee
May not exceed 8% of the overdue rent payment
Required grace period
None required
Controlling rule

Late fee limit in Minnesota

May not exceed 8% of the overdue rent payment. No fee is allowed unless agreed in writing; it is not interest or liquidated damages.

Grace period

None required (but a written agreement authorizing the fee is required). Read Minn. Stat. § 504B.177 for the exact conditions.

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Frequently asked questions

Can a landlord charge a late fee in Minnesota?

Yes, if the written lease provides for it. Minnesota limits the amount: May not exceed 8% of the overdue rent payment.. No fee is allowed unless agreed in writing; it is not interest or liquidated damages. Verified July 2026 against Minn. Stat. § 504B.177 — confirm with the current statute or an attorney.

How much can a late fee be in Minnesota?

May not exceed 8% of the overdue rent payment.

Is there a grace period for rent in Minnesota?

None required (but a written agreement authorizing the fee is required).

What statute governs late fees in Minnesota?

Minn. Stat. § 504B.177. The source is published at https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/504B.177.

Is this legal advice?

No. This is a best-effort summary compiled from a cited source and verified July 2026. Late-fee rules change and some cities add stricter local caps a summary can't capture. Confirm with the current statute or a licensed attorney before relying on it.

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