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Minneapolis ordinance could change tenant restrictions


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Minneapolis officials are considering an ordinance that would bar landlords from denying renting to tenants with poor credit and older misdemeanor and felony convictions, with a few exceptions.

The proposal would ban discriminating against the following:

• Individuals with misdemeanor convictions older than two years from the date of sentencing.

• Individuals with felony convictions older than five years from sentencing, except for lifetime sex offender registrants, and those convicted of arson, methamphatamine production or federal RICO charges.

• Individuals with an eviction older than three years.

• Individuals with credit scores over 500.

• Individuals with incomplete credit or rental history.:snip:

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@Geee

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except for lifetime sex offender registrants,

 

They live 1 block over from my place. :angry: And the folks around here are not....happy campers over that.

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1 hour ago, Valin said:

@Geee

 

They live 1 block over from my place. :angry: And the folks around here are not....happy campers over that.

Don't blame them   :lightningbolt:

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1 hour ago, Draggingtree said:

Don't blame them   :lightningbolt:

 

Well we don't want them living in the "Better Areas", no no put them with the riff raff.

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