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Tenant Eviction in Minneapolis

Arjun P.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas
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Hi There, I am new in real estate investment. I have a tenant who hasn't paid rent for 3 months, however she has given me last month rent and damage deposit (1 month rent). She had a month to month lease and still hasn't paid any rent so far. I gave her a notice for a week 2 weeks ago  but she hasn't moved yet. Now I now I am not renewing the lease for month of July so that would get cancelled in 30 days. what should I do if she doesn't move then ? How I can evict her before the end of July.  I don't know how to deal with all the legal thing. Please advise. 

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Tim Swierczek
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Tim Swierczek
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@Arjun P. have you not heard there is an eviction bad in MN right now?  It's illegal to evict for non-payment of rent.  You can raise the rent, you could try non-renewal, some say that's ok, but I'm not sure.  I'd recommend you contact @Brad Schaeppi for a 30-minute consultation and get your options.  

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