A short check-in, a freshly dated letter, and your Minnesota housing protections stay airtight.
Renewal in Minnesota is quicker than the original evaluation: a short check-in with a licensed mental health professional and an updated, freshly dated letter.
The 12-month expectation holds everywhere in Minnesota — Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester and Duluth included — so the rhythm below applies statewide.
In Minnesota, the date on your letter gets checked at lease renewals, transfers, and new applications — from Minneapolis rentals to smaller markets. Renew two to four weeks ahead and the paperwork is never the holdup.
You meet briefly by phone or video with a Minnesota-licensed mental health professional, who confirms your situation still supports the accommodation. On approval, a freshly dated letter carrying their active license details is delivered within 10–15 minutes.
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Annually is the practical standard. Letters don’t expire by law, but Minnesota housing providers prefer documentation from within the last 12 months.
Noticeably. The renewal visit is a brief check-in rather than a full first evaluation, and the refreshed letter arrives within 10–15 minutes of approval.
Renewal follows the same flat pricing as a new letter, and you’re only charged if approved.
Nobody is notified. You receive the fresh letter privately and present it whenever your landlord or a new application calls for it.
Not at all; the renewal stands on its own evaluation, whoever wrote the original.
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