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January 7, 2021

Congressional Package May Not Be Enough To Save Minneapolis Landlords

There has been a great deal of media coverage in recent weeks about the second stimulus package Congress passed. The $900 billion package earmarked $25 billion […]
December 16, 2020

Minneapolis City Council Cracks Down On Short-Term Rentals

The Minneapolis city council quietly and unanimously passed one of the most restrictive short-term ordinances in the country earlier this month. The ordinances restricts property owners […]
December 3, 2020

Have You Saved Enough For Retirement?

The NPR podcast Make Me Smart caught my attention earlier this week with their episode You Can’t Really Retire With A 401k Alone. The mortifying information shared […]
November 24, 2020

Minneapolis Explores Giving Tenants Right of First Refusal

In the midst of a pandemic, the Minneapolis City Council has seen fit to continue studying a proposal that if passed, would require landlords who want […]