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Arjun P. Tenant Eviction in Minneapolis
30 June 2021 | 5 replies
These will include cases such as smoking, pets, unauthorized occupants, interference with management rights, etc.Evictions for Serious/Statutory ViolationsEvictions may be immediately filed for cases where the tenant seriously endangers the safety of others, significantly damages property, or violates Minnesota Statute section 504B.171 (drugs, firearms, prostitution, stolen property, harassment).
Tom Sanquist Vacation rentals Minnesota
6 February 2019 | 10 replies
@Cheryl Vargas In my STR market I've dealt with prostitutes, pet rattlesnakes that escaped, a drug overdose, an accidental death, people fooling around with their neighbors spouse, and this:Bicycles and firearms are not anything I'm concerned about. 
Cameron Riley SEC-8 - INNER CITY LANDLords/Investors - VIEW this
8 February 2019 | 46 replies
@James WiseSlap them with the photo of my gouged wood floors and the firearm with the serial number filed off! 
Michaela G. Big problem tenant is threatening....again
29 November 2019 | 50 replies
Resident, any member of the resident's household, or a guest or another person on the premises with the resident's consent shall not engage in any illegal activity, including but not limited to prostitution, criminal street gang activity, threatening or intimidating assault, or tile unlawful discharge of firearms, on or about the dwelling unit premises, or any breach of the lease that otherwise jeopardizes the health, safety and welfare of the landlord, his agent or other tenant or involving imminent serious property damage. 6.
Andrew S. Has anyone successfully evicted a groundhog (woodchuck)? How?
21 December 2017 | 30 replies
You may find yourself in trouble if you discharge a firearm within city limits.
Steve DellaPelle How Do You Handle Storage?
27 April 2018 | 5 replies
I would also include a list of forbidden items like flammables, firearms, food, etc.
Nick C. Drug use in your rental property
5 June 2017 | 4 replies
“Drug-related illegal activity” means the illegal manufacture, sale, distribution, purchase, USE, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell distribute, or USE of a controlled substance (as defined in Section 102 or the Controlled Substance Act (21 U.S.C. 8002) or possession of drug paraphernalia.2.Resident, any member of the resident’s household or guest or other person under the resident’s control shall not engage in any act intended to facilitate illegal activity, including drug-related illegal activity, on or near the said premises.3.Resident or members of the household will not permit the dwelling to be used for, or to facilitate illegal activity, including drug-related illegal activity, regardless of whether the individual engaging in such activity is a member of the household.4.Resident or members of the household will not engage in the manufacture, sale or distribution of illegal drugs at any locations, whether on or near the dwelling unit premises, or otherwise.5.Resident, any members of the resident’s household, or a guest or other person under the resident’s control shall not engage in acts of violence, or threats of violence, including but not limited to the unlawful discharge of firearms, prostitution, criminal street gang activity, intimidation, or any other breach of the housing agreement that the other wise jeopardizes the health safety or welfare of the landlord, his agents, or tenants.6.VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE PROVISIONS SHALL BE A MATERIAL VIOLATION OF THE HOUSING AGREEMENT AND GOOD CAUSE FOR TEMINATION OF TENANCY.
Michael Hollinghead Renter is smoking in the house...
6 May 2017 | 4 replies
You may have to deal with pet, smoking, drugs, non payment, divorce, firearms, abusive tenants, physical damage, unemployment of tenants, physical disablement, disruptive children, disruptive visitors that come and stay, fire, natural disasters, management, all or some of the above and much much more.
Josephine S. Multi-Family Group Showing Questions!!
19 April 2017 | 2 replies
Advise the occupants in writing (so you have a paper trail) that they should secure their pets and lock up firearms, prescriptions and valuables.Publicize the group showing as widely as possible. 
Daniel Arose Trying to buy multi-fam in Norcal. Yolo , Sacto, Eld..Placer.etc.
24 April 2017 | 7 replies
But when you get domestic violence, assault with a deadly weapon, and negligent discharge of a firearm that's a major red flag.