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Re: This is why you shouldn't be greedy by Eric (MN) on July 11, 2012 @23:05

                              
Here is Minneapolis code. In Mpls, they cannot suspend a license for screwing a tenant on the deposit. I know rental law in MN very well.


A license may be denied, revoked, suspended, or not renewed for any of the following reasons: (a) nonpayment of the license fee, (b) dwelling units exceeding the maximum number of dwelling units permitted by the zoning code, (c) dwelling or rental dwelling units over occupied or illegally occupied in violation of the zoning code or housing maintenance code, (d) a rental dwelling used or converted to rooming units in violation of the zoning code, (e) a rental dwelling under condemnation as hazardous or unfit for human habitation under this code or state statute, (f) the owner has allowed weeds, vegetation, junk, debris, or rubbish to accumulate repeatedly on the exterior of the premises so as to create a nuisance condition under the code, or (g) the rental dwelling or any rental dwelling unit is in substandard condition. §§ 244.1900, 244.1920. The director of inspections shall mail a notice of noncompliance to the owner or owner's agent, and post a notice to the tenants in the building. The owner shall have from ten to 60 days to correct the defects, depending upon the nature of the defect. § 244.1930. The maximum period was reduced from 90 days to 60 days by ordinance, effective July 6, 1995. Minneapolis Ordinance 95-OR-097 (July 6, 1995) (Appendix 128).
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