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  2. How to get an apartment with bad credit - AOL

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    Average credit score. Minnesota. 742. Vermont. 737. Washington. 735. Wisconsin. 737. New Hampshire. 736. South Dakota. 734. North Dakota. 733. ... Do you need credit to rent an apartment? More ...

  3. Tenants gain long list of new rights, protections after last ...

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    The law now applies Minnesota's cold weather rule to landlords in charge of shared-meter billing – they can't evict a tenant for not paying utilities from Oct. 1 through April 30 and must try to ...

  4. Rent Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Harris discussing the Rent Relief Act. The Rent Relief Act was a U.S. federal bill proposed by Kamala Harris in 2018 that would offer tax credits to renters who earn less than $100,000 and spend over 30 percent of their income on rent and utilities. [1] Kamala Harris stated that the bill "[bolster] the economic security of working ...

  5. Minnesota Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    www .mnhousing .gov. The Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA), or Minnesota Housing, is a state agency in Minnesota, United States, established to address the growing concerns of affordable housing, homelessness, and housing security in the state. Its primary mission is to provide affordable housing opportunities for Minnesotans who are low ...

  6. Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota produces ethanol fuel and is the first to mandate its use, a 10% mix . [119] In 2019 there were more than 411 service stations supplying E85 fuel, comprising 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. [120] A 2% biodiesel blend has been required in diesel fuel since 2005. Minnesota is ranked in the top ten for wind energy production.

  7. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    For tax filers who make between $25,000 and $40,000 the property tax must be over 4% of their yearly income. For those over the age of 70 who make under $60,000 per year the property tax must exceed 3% of their yearly income. Renters may claim 20% of their yearly rent paid as property tax but may only receive up to the maximum $1,000 for the ...

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