Minnesota Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP)

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If you own rental property in Minnesota, you or your managing agent must issue a CRP every year to your tenants (updated for tax year 2023).

Document Last Modified: 12/6/2023

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This is the Minnesota Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP). If you own rental property and rent livable space, you or your managing agent must issue a CRP each and every year to your Tenant(s). You are required by law to provide one Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP) to each adult renter by January 31, 2023 (M.S. 290A.19).

Who: This is the Minnesota Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP).

What: This is the Minnesota Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP). If you own rental property and rent livable space, you or your managing agent must issue a CRP each and every year to your Tenant(s). The requirements of such a receipt are based on a Landlord paying property tax, or payments made in lieu of property taxes.

When: Give this Certificate of Rent Paid each year to your Tenant(s) who reside in the state of Minnesota.

Minnesota Rental Forms and Templates

Landlords need more than just a great Lease Agreement. They need forms to deal Tenant issues from move-in to move-out. That’s why we have over 450 Landlord forms available!

  • Rental Application: It’s vital to always screen Tenants before handing over possession of your property. Our free Rental Application starts the screening process and gives Landlords the authorizations they need to run key reports, including a credit report, criminal history background report, and eviction history report.
  • Move-in/Move-Out Walkthrough Checklist: This form makes it EZ to document property conditions at move-in and move-out.
Pro Tip:This is a MUST if you’re collecting a security deposit.
  • Tenant Welcome Letter: Welcome Tenants to their new home with this customizable letter. It’s an EZ way to provide them with all the info they need to take care of their new home.
  • Rent Ledger: Use this document to keep track of rent payments and to have the documentation you need should any Tenant issues arise.
  • Minnesota 14-Day Demand for Rent: This form notifies Tenants that they need to get current on unpaid, vacate the property, or face eviction actions.
Pro Tip:This is a necessary first step in the eviction process.

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