1. What is a Process Server?

    Author: Todd Christiansen | Date: 29 Mar 2010, 11:09 pm | Category: Eviction Law

    A process server is a neutral 3rd party that will “serve” your tenant the eviction notice.  “Serving” the paperwork is essentially handing the tenant or the tenant’s representative the paperwork.  It is a legal term defined “the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; as in ‘he accepted service of the subpoena’ (although [...]

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  2. Eviction Process

    Author: Todd Christiansen | Date: 05 Mar 2010, 12:53 am | Category: Eviction Law

    This applies to Minnesota Only. Many complicated issues have been simplified. It is neither professional nor legal advice. Get competent eviction help. Who May Sign the Eviction Complaint? Property owner or designated property manager Attorney for property owner An eviction attorney may be required if the property owner is a corporation Person entitled to possession [...]

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  3. Minnesota Eviction Costs

    Author: Todd Christiansen | Date: 04 Mar 2010, 12:38 am | Category: Eviction

    The cost for evicting a tenant in Minnesota is set by each county, but has been standardized across the 7 county metro area.  Below are the costs: Filing the eviction with the county=$320 (Hennepin County ads $2 for additional fees to support the large number of Minneapolis evictions). Process server can charge from $50-$100 to [...]

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  4. Eviction Attorney Fees

    Author: Todd Christiansen | Date: 23 Feb 2010, 3:59 am | Category: Eviction Law

    Owing a rental property can be both rewarding and frustrating.  I often joke with my investor friends that managing the property is easy, managing the tenants is hard.  Some times that wonderful tenant that you got the clean background screening on turns out to be terrible.  It is almost like the put forward the face [...]

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