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		<title>Minneapolis Encourages Duplex Tenants To Get Married</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes government rules and regulations just don&#8217;t make sense.
Take, for example, the city of Minneapolis&#8217; rule on the number of unrelated people who can occupy a rental unit.
If a property has a zoning designation of R 1-3 (residential 1- 3 units), a maximum of three unrelated people can live in each of the units.
The number of [...]]]></description>
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