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4 <br />Rental Dwelling Unit is being sold pursuant to a contract <br />for deed. <br /> <br />The City Administrator must be notified in writing of any changes <br />to the name(s) provided on the application. <br /> <br />3. Number and Type of Units. The license application must contain the <br />number of units and types of units (condominium, apartment, townhome, <br />etc.) within the Rental Dwelling. <br /> <br />4. Inspection Report. The license application must be accompanied by a <br />satisfactory City Approved Inspector’s Report. <br /> <br />a. For Owners with less than four (4) Dwelling Units, the Inspection <br />Report must be dated within twelve (12) months preceding the <br />application date with all units having been inspected. <br /> <br />b. For Owners with four (4) or more Dwelling Units, the Inspection <br />Report must be dated within the twelve (12) months preceding the <br />application date with at least 25% of the units inspected. When <br />renewal applications require inspections, the units not covered in <br />the previous report shall be inspected with all units to be inspected <br />within four (4) years. Once a licensed property has documented <br />through Inspection Reports that all units have been inspected <br />within the previous four (4) years, a renewal application must only <br />show that each unit has been inspected at least once in the <br />preceding four (4) years. However, the City reserves the right to <br />require a more rapid inspection cycle should a property <br />demonstrate an inordinate amount of violations (50% or more than <br />the average) as compared to the average number of deficiencies per <br />unit existing in other rental properties (more than 4 dwelling units <br />per property) within the city. <br /> <br />C. Investigations. Property Managers shall be investigated as required by the laws of <br />the State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />D. Changes in Ownership. A license is non-transferable. If there is a change in the <br />Ownership of the Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit, a new license is <br />required. <br /> <br />E. Changes in the Rental Dwelling or Rental Dwelling Unit. If changes are <br />made in the number or type of units, the Owner shall amend its license. <br /> <br />F. License Term. Persons wishing to let Rental Dwellings or Rental Dwelling Units <br />must make an application to the City, provide the information required by this <br />Section and pay the applicable license fee, which will be set by City Council
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