Here is a link that may help in regards to state laws for LL & T. I am not
sure if Minneapolis has more specific laws or regulations. However, I think
the state takes up most LL & T issues...
The manual is in PDF format...
http://www.ag.state.mn.us/consumer/housing/default.htm
:)
Darren
St. Paul, Ward 1
Summit Hill
However, formerly from Mpls (Powderhorn Park)
>From: Scott McGerik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: MPLS-ISSUES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Mpls] Questions about landlords and problem tenants
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 09:47:32 -0600
>
>If I am correctly understanding the debate regarding landlords and
>problem tenants, the City of Minneapolis is holding the landlord
>responsible for the actions of problem tenants. Since a landlord is
>not present on the property all of the time, that means that the
>landlord can not eject the problem tenant immediately as can a
>bartender eject a problem patron. Also, it is my understanding that a
>landlord can not just eject a tenant, that instead, the landlord must
>use the legal system to evict the tenant (is this correct?).
>
>With this in mind, can a landlord put in a clause into the lease that
>says the tenant can and will be evicted if the tenant is involved in
>any kind of criminal or problem behaviors? What are the landlord
>rights in this regard? I am interested in the general aspect of this
>and the Minneapolis-specific facets of this.
>
>Scott McGerik
>Hawthorne
>Minneapolis
>http://www.visi.com/~scottlm/
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