Wisconsin landlord sues couple over negative online review
Wisconsin landlord and attorney David Karademas sues former tenants Eric Magnuson and Elizabeth Sargent for defamation over negative online reviews.
OLPR seeks additional discipline of Northfield lawyer
A Northfield attorney on probation faces possible suspension after the OLPR alleged new misconduct involving a frivolous eviction filing.
Justices expand eviction shield for tenants receiving subsidies
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that landlords waive eviction if they accept public housing rent after a tenant breach, overturning 30 years of precedent.
Justices uphold Minneapolis Section 8 housing ordinance
Minnesota Supreme Court rules Minneapolis ordinance banning voucher-based rental discrimination is constitutional and does not amount to a taking.
Court says landlord’s post-fire lockout was unlawful
A landlord’s use of a padlock after a fire was ruled an unlawful lockout by Minnesota’s Court of Appeals, which emphasized judicial process is required.
Landlord loses appeal in privacy intrusion case
A landlord was convicted of interference with privacy after he tried to ensure that his tenant was not having premarital sex.
Landlord/Tenant – Attorney Fees
A15-0001 Equity Residential Holdings, LLC v. Koenig (Hennepin County)
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