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ATTACHMENT D <br />-- <br />Eric Hauge (he, him, his) <br />Executive Director <br />HOME Line <br />612-255-8863 <br />homelinemn.org <br />On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 11:45 AM Staci Johnson <Staci.Johnson@cityofroseville.com> <br />wrote: <br />Good afternoon, <br /> <br />You are invited to an informational meeting regarding the City of Roseville’s intent to <br />implement an ordinance that would create tenant notification requirements triggered by an <br />ownership change of a licensed multi-family rental property. An informational meeting is <br />st <br />being held at Roseville City Hall on Wednesday, August 31 at 2pm in the City <br />Council Chambers. You are being invited to this meeting because you’ve been identified <br />as a stakeholder and/or housing advocate who may have an interest in this topic. <br /> <br />Roseville’s draft Tenant Notification ordinance (attached) aims to provide housing stability, <br />protection, and notification measures to tenants of rental housing during a period of <br />ownership change. The ordinance would require a new owner to pay relocation benefits if <br />the owner takes certain actions during a required three-month notification period and a <br />tenant must move as a result of the new owner’s action(s). Roseville’s proposed ordinance <br />would also require advance notice to the City before a rental property affordable to lower <br />income households becomes available for sale so that it can make such information available <br />to parties interested in purchasing the property with a goal of keeping rents affordable to <br />lower income households. The language of the proposed ordinance is generally consistent <br /> <br />