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Jacob Hanson
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Tenant not paying rent, even though they still have a job

Jacob Hanson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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A mobile home park tenant is refusing to pay rent, despite still having income coming in.  The rent is small (compared to a house) because it's just lot rent, but if one person in a park does it, soon everyone may think it's a good idea.

They are obviously taking advantage of a situation where evictions are on hold.  The state (MN) said that I still couldn't do anything.  Does anyone have any ideas?

P.S.  this may have gotten posted already.  I apologize if that is the case, just link to the other discussion, please.

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James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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Originally posted by @Jacob Hanson:

A mobile home park tenant is refusing to pay rent, despite still having income coming in.  The rent is small (compared to a house) because it's just lot rent, but if one person in a park does it, soon everyone may think it's a good idea.

They are obviously taking advantage of a situation where evictions are on hold.  The state (MN) said that I still couldn't do anything.  Does anyone have any ideas?

P.S.  this may have gotten posted already.  I apologize if that is the case, just link to the other discussion, please.

 Nothing you can do right now. It is what it is. Once eviction cases are back on, evict the tenant if he doesn't pay all that is owed.

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