Minnesota Smoke-Free Lease Addendum

Prepare a lease addendum prohibiting smoking in a Minnesota rental property with this easy-to-use template form.

  • The purpose of the addendum is to establish a smoke-free environment for the rental property and mitigate health risks, maintenance costs, fire hazards, potential loss of rental income, and higher insurance costs associated with smoking.
  • It defines key terms related to smoking and cannabis use and outlines the responsibilities and obligations of both the landlord and tenant regarding the smoke-free policy.
  • The addendum would be used for a rental building that is changing from a smoking to a non-smoking premises. It contains a grandfathering clause covering current tenants, who would not be immediately subject to the smoke-free policy.
  • The use of medical cannabis is considered smoking, and the cultivation of cannabis, whether for medical or recreational purposes, is prohibited on the premises.
  • Tenants must ensure compliance with the smoke-free policy by all occupants and guests. Violations can result in charges, damages, eviction, and forfeiture of the security deposit.
  • Tenants are required to notify the landlord of any smoke migration into their premises from other parts of the building.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Minnesota.

 

Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 06-March-2025
SKU: 9200
$11.99
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  • The food truck operator will pay rent monthly. In addition, the caterer requires a security deposit which can be applied to unpaid rent or late fees. The deposit will be returned (less any deductions) on termination.
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