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Redric Mossberg
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Local Agent for Rental License in Minneapolis?

Redric Mossberg
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hi All,

Minneapolis requires a local contact for a rental license:

http://www.minneapolismn.gov/inspections/rental/in...

I need someone to be an agent to receiving written communications from the city on my behalf.

I've searched around and haven't found any place that offers this kind of service besides full service property management which I don't want.

Does anyone know of a company that provides this service for a reasonable fee? 

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Bruce Runn
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Bruce Runn
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What you are asking is way more than just providing an address-LOL but I figure you probably know that.  There's a reason you have to have it notarized as this person takes responsibility/some possible liability to signing this. Obviously this is why no management firm with do just that.  Any possible negligence by the owner could snag the realtor /management person - this why people aren't intereated.  

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