Minnesota Landlord Tenant Act: Protecting Yourself and Your Client Live Online Class (3.75-Credit Hours)
Save money and time and limit your exposure by learning the law.
If your tenants know more about the law than you do, you are already in trouble. In Minnesota, nearly every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship is covered by a law or regulation, from screening potential tenants to handling evictions. In today’s litigious society, failing to know the law is unaccept-able. Fines are attached to nearly every part of the process, making one misstep expensive. Repeated mistakes could mean your property will lose money. With the right information, you can stay legal and profitable.
This course provides a fresh review of the Minnesota Landlord Tenant Act. You’ll start with the steps before leasing, looking at background checks, security deposits, and more. You will cover various types of leases and dis¬closures, like inspections and foreclosure, as well as laws that govern leasing. You will also learn the impact of the new domestic violence law on landlords. Attend this course and learn to avoid the little known penalties that eat away at your profits.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce for 3.75 hours of real estate continuing education.
IMPORTANT: All students attending a live online class must have their webcams enabled and remain in view of their camera for the entire duration of the class. Kaplan also requires the use of Zoom for live online classes. You must have Zoom downloaded and installed on your computer/laptop, and you must have a Zoom account.
Key Points:
- Updated to include new laws and practices
- Covers a half-day of continuing education credit in Minnesota