Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Vetoes Eviction Notice Extension Ordinance
Mayor Frey vetoed the eviction notice extension to prioritize $2 million in emergency rental assistance amid a 5.5% year-over-year decrease in eviction filings, officials said.
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Frey vetoes Minneapolis measure to extend eviction notice period
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey vetoed an ordinance on Wednesday, March 11, that would have given tenants more time to catch up on rent payments before their landlord files an eviction case against them. The ordinance, which was passed by the City Council last week, would have temporarily extended the pre-eviction filing notice period from 30 to 60 days. Council members passed the ordinance on a 7-5 vote. Those who support the ordinance say that i…
Frey vetoes eviction protection ordinance, pushes for extra $1M in rent aid
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Wednesday vetoed a measure that would have temporarily doubled the city's pre-eviction notice period, proposing $1 million in rental assistance in its place.
Mayor Frey vetoes eviction notice extension, proposes $1 million in rental aid instead
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has vetoed a proposal to extend the city’s eviction timeline. Instead, he proposed allocating $1 million in city funding to rental assistance as an alternative way to help residents pay their bills.
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