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Snow Removal in Minnesota

Daniel Durbin
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Do you as an investor typically cover costs associated with snow removal in Minnesota? If so - who do you recommend? 

Note: No requirement is spelled out in our lease. Last year the previous owners paid for snow removal. They removed snow when more than 2 inches fell - otherwise their property manager shoveled. I do not want to shovel at all and we don't have a property manager. One of our tenants (we have a triplex) is willing to help shovel, but does not use all areas on property for daily needs. There are 3 outside staircases and a street sidewalk, as well as space between the sidewalk and their garage stalls (which is small, but because it's off the main street, you know snow will pile up considerably there). Thank you for any and all insight!

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