A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Renville County, Minnesota
Renville County wears its agricultural identity without apology. The county seat of Olivia has claimed the title “Corn Capital of the World” and committed to it — a large ear of corn stands in the city, a monument to the crop that has shaped the landscape, economy, and culture of this corner of Minnesota for generations. The prairie soils here are among the most productive in the state, deep and dark and reliably capable of exceptional corn yields, and the county’s identity as an agricultural powerhouse is not marketing exaggeration. For landlords, that agricultural foundation provides the economic stability that underlies the rental market, supplemented by food and beet processing employment and the professional workforce of county government and healthcare.
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative: The Processing Anchor
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative (SouthernMinn) operates a sugar beet processing facility in the community of Renville — distinct from the county seat of Olivia — that is one of the county’s largest industrial employers. The cooperative processes sugar beets grown by farmer-members across southwest and west-central Minnesota into refined sugar, operating a major processing campaign in the fall and maintaining year-round employment for production, maintenance, engineering, and administrative staff. Processing plant employment provides working-class and technical-level rental demand, particularly in the Renville and Olivia areas, with employees who need affordable, functional housing within a reasonable commute of the facility. The seasonal nature of the processing campaign creates predictable employment patterns; year-round plant employees are the most stable rental prospects.
Olivia and the County Seat Employment Base
Olivia, the county seat with approximately 2,500 residents, is the governmental, commercial, and healthcare hub of Renville County. Carris Health operates hospital and clinic facilities in Olivia, providing physician, nursing, and clinical employment at the professional level. County government — the courthouse, county offices, sheriff, extension service — provides stable public sector employment. The local school district, agricultural lenders and cooperatives, and a commercial sector serving the surrounding farm community round out the year-round employment base. Olivia is small enough that the professional tenant pool is limited, making landlord reputation for responsive management and property quality a meaningful competitive advantage in lease-up.
Bird Island, Hector, and Danube
Bird Island, Hector, and Danube are small agricultural communities within the county with populations ranging from roughly 500 to 1,100. Each functions as a service point for surrounding farm operations — a grain elevator, farm supply store, school, and local businesses — with minimal standalone rental markets. Landlords in these communities serve primarily farm employees, retired farm couples, and workers at the local school or grain operations.
The Minnesota River Corridor
The Minnesota River cuts through the eastern portion of Renville County in a broad glacial valley, providing scenic river terrain and recreational access that is a notable feature in an otherwise flat agricultural landscape. Fort Ridgely State Park, in neighboring Nicollet County just to the east, and various river access points along the Minnesota River Trail contribute to outdoor recreation options for county residents. The Minnesota River Valley was also the scene of the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862, and several significant historical sites are accessible within the broader river corridor.
State Law: Clear and Complete
Renville County has no local landlord-tenant ordinances. Minn. Stat. Ch. 504B governs entirely. Key provisions: 14-Day Pay or Vacate for nonpayment (§504B.285); security deposit return within 21 days with annual interest and itemized deductions, 2x damages for wrongful retention (§504B.178); 24-hour advance notice for non-emergency entry (§504B.195); 68°F minimum heat October 1 through April 30; no rent control; no just-cause eviction; self-help eviction illegal up to $500 per day (§504B.375). All evictions go to Renville County District Court in Olivia.
Renville County landlord-tenant matters are governed by Minn. Stat. Ch. 504B. Nonpayment notice: 14-Day Pay or Vacate (§504B.285). Lease violation: reasonable time to cure. No-cause termination: one full rental period written notice (§504B.135). Security deposit return: 21 days; up to 2× damages for wrongful retention plus attorney’s fees (§504B.178). Security deposit interest required annually at MN Dept. of Commerce rate. Landlord entry: 24 hours’ advance notice required (§504B.195). Minimum heat: 68°F, Oct. 1–Apr. 30. No rent control. No just-cause eviction requirement. Eviction actions filed at Renville County District Court, Olivia. Self-help eviction: illegal, up to $500/day civil penalty + misdemeanor (§504B.375). Fair Housing Act applies. No tribal trust land complications. Minneapolis just-cause ordinance does not apply. Last updated: April 2026.
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