Minn. Stat. § 504B.206
Subd. 1. Right to terminate; procedure.
(a) A tenant to a residential lease may terminate a lease agreement in the manner provided in this section without penalty or liability, if the tenant or another authorized occupant fears imminent violence after being subjected to:
(b) The tenant must provide signed and dated advance written notice to the landlord:
Subd. 2. Treatment of information.
(a) A landlord must not disclose:
Subd. 3. Liability for rent; termination of tenancy.
Subd. 4.
MS 2012 [Repealed by amendment, 2014 c 188 s 2]
Subd. 5. Waiver prohibited.
A residential tenant may not waive, and a landlord may not require the residential tenant to waive, the tenant's rights under this section.
Subd. 6. Definitions.
For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given:
(2) "qualified third party" means a person, acting in an official capacity, who has provided professional services to the tenant and is:
(3) "qualifying document" means:
(v) a statement by a qualified third party, in the following form:
STATEMENT BY QUALIFIED THIRD PARTY
I, .................... (name of qualified third party), do hereby verify as follows:
1. I am a licensed health care professional, domestic abuse advocate, as that term is defined in section 595.02, subdivision 1, paragraph (l), or sexual assault counselor, as that term is defined in section 595.02, subdivision 1, paragraph (k), who has provided professional services to .................... (name of victim(s)).
2. I have a reasonable basis to believe .................... (name of victim(s)) is a victim/are victims of domestic abuse, criminal sexual conduct, sexual extortion, or harassment and fear(s) imminent violence against the individual or authorized occupant if the individual remains (the individuals remain) in the leased premises.
3. I understand that the person(s) listed above may use this document as a basis for gaining a release from the lease.
I attest that the foregoing is true and correct.
(Printed name of qualified third party)
(Signature of qualified third party)
(Business address and business telephone)
(Date)
Subd. 7. Conflicts with other laws.
If a federal statute, regulation, or handbook permitting termination of a residential tenancy subsidized under a federal program conflicts with any provision of this section, then the landlord must comply with the federal statute, regulation, or handbook.