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ROG62 » Today, 8:18 am » wrote: Image

Sounds like tampon and Minneapolis…

businesses whined about losing $220 million during operation epic illegal arrests…

Both want to give them recovery funds amidst all the current fraud BS…like that’s not a red flag…

Minneapolis after already setting rent ceilings last year, now want to extend eviction notification / removal from the current 30 days (which they changed from MN state law of 14 days in 03.25) to 60 due to people too afraid to leave their rentals to go to work…

**** central…I can only imagine the loss of available rental properties in the future as slumlords dump them…
https://sparkrental.com/least-landlord- ... ates/Least Landlord-Friendly States: Top 10 in the US
  • Many cities and states have implemented strict eviction processes, making it harder and more time-consuming for landlords to remove non-paying or problematic tenants. Eviction bans, long court delays, and mandatory mediation periods are some of the hurdles landlords face when trying to regain possession of their properties.
  • Portland, OR, and New York City are among the worst cities for landlords due to strict tenant protections, like rent control and no-cause eviction bans.
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