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Rent Late Fee Calculator — Minnesota

The late fee is capped at 8% of the monthly rent. There is no statutory grace period, but the lease may provide one.

We'll check it against your state's legal cap.

Maximum lawful late fee

$120.00

Up to 8% of the monthly rent.

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Minnesota late fee rules

The late fee is capped at 8% of the monthly rent. There is no statutory grace period, but the lease may provide one.

Minnesota caps late fees at 8% of the overdue rent.
Source:Minn. Stat. § 504B.177Verified

Last verified June 1, 2026.

Minnesota late fee FAQ

What is the maximum late fee a landlord can charge in Minnesota?+

The late fee is capped at 8% of the monthly rent. There is no statutory grace period, but the lease may provide one. (Minn. Stat. § 504B.177).

Is there a grace period for late rent in Minnesota?+

Minnesota sets no statutory grace period, though your lease may include one.

Can a late fee exceed the legal cap if the lease says so?+

No. A lease clause that sets a late fee above the state's legal limit is generally void and unenforceable, even if the tenant signed it.

Is this late fee calculator free?+

Yes — it's free and requires no signup.

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