The Brief
- The City of Minneapolis is implementing two new renters’ rights ordinances, going into effect Saturday.
- One of the new ordinances is extending the pre-eviction filing notice to 30 days, instead of 14.
- Property owners will now be required to share information about the condition of the building, contact information and more.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – New renter rights are going into effect Saturday in Minneapolis, in an effort to provide more protections for renters.
Minneapolis renters’ rights
What they’re saying:
The City of Minneapolis has two new renter rights ordinances going to in effect Saturday, March 1.
The first new ordinance is an extended pre-eviction filing notice. Property owners are now required to give renters 30 days’ notice of eviction, instead of the original 14 days. …