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Do I need a rental license? The operation of residential rental properties is considered a business enterprise that gives rise to certain responsibilities. Per city ordinance, every rental dwelling, including single-family rental dwellings, must be licensed.
Property owners who wish to rent out their single-family home, duplex, townhome or condo must apply for an annual business license before a tenant moves in. This requirement applies to any dwelling unit that is not owner-occupied, including dwelling units which are vacant or occupied by a relative of the owner.
Minnesota landlords cannot enforce undisclosed fees, such as management background checks or excessive application fees, incorporate unfair lease terms, or neglect to disclose essential information like who is responsible for utility payments.
State Licenses: Minnesota does not issue a statewide business license, so many businesses in Minnesota won't need a license from the state. However, there are some specialized permits issued by the state of Minnesota, including health permits, liquor licenses, and environmental permits.
May I operate a business out of my home? A home occupation is allowed if it is secondary to the principal residential use, does not affect the residential character of the principal use, and meets certain requirements: The occupation must take place in the principal structure, not within a garage or accessory building.
Almost all businesses in Minnesota must register with the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. Before registering your business you will need to decide on the structure of your business (such as Corporation, LLC, Sole Proprietorship, etc).
There is no ironclad definition of what constitutes a "small" business. The Small Business Administration defines a small business as anything with fewer than 500 employees, and a considerable amount of data collection and research uses this benchmark.
Every rental property in Minneapolis must have a license.