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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Rolling Meadows Cooperative, Inc. v. Macatee, 904 N.W.2d 920 (2017)

Citation
Rolling Meadows Cooperative, Inc. v. Macatee, 904 N.W.2d 920 (2017)
Parent Document
Rolling Meadows Cooperative, Inc. v. Macatee, 904 N.W.2d 920 (2017)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
2017-11-27

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“Minnesota is a notice pleading state. The primary function of notice pleading is to give the adverse party fair notice of the theory on which the claim for relief is based.” Donovan v. Mapleview Lounge & Bottleshop, Inc., 666 N.W.2d 689, 694 (Minn. 2003) (citation and quotations omitted). MacAtee occupied her dwelling unit as a month-to-month tenant because she refused to sign a new occupancy agreement when hers expired on May 20, 2016. Rolling Meadows alleged in its eviction action that it had sent MacAtee a notice that her month-to-month occupancy agreement had been terminated following her failure to cure defaults, that it intended to terminate her cooperative membership, and that it had the present right to possession of the premises and had complied with Minn. Stat. § 504B.18 (2016).