DATE: September 24, 2019
TO: Members of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority
FROM: Janine Atchison, Housing Coordinator
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Dwelling Purchase Update
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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
The Housing & Redevelopment Authority (HRA) to review update of the efforts made to purchase a dwelling unit.
BACKGROUND:
At the August 27, 2019, HRA regular meeting the Board voted to authorize staff to purchase a dwelling unit for up to $225,000, to be leased to Ruth's House of Hope.
Staff has worked with Realtor Pat Johnson, Edina Realty, to view appropriate properties and make purchase offers.
Staff considered a 3 bedroom townhome unit. The asking price was fair and the unit appeared to be in good shape. Staff made a full price offer to purchase the property. The owner received 2 other offers as well, and asked each prospective purchaser to come back with their best offer, in effect setting up a possible bidding war situation. It was deemed inappropriate for the HRA to participate and staff declined to change the original offer. The property was sold to the highest bidder.
Once it was definite that the first offer had been rejected, Staff was prepared to make an offer on a 4 bedroom townhome unit on Elianna Drive. The asking price was fair and the unit appeared to be in good shape. Staff made a full price offer. The terms of the sale were clarified with the seller and it appeared the purchase offer would be accepted. However, while staff was conducting due diligence, it was determined that the HOA rules and regulations regarding criminal background checks of prospective tenants would be unacceptable for the programs at Ruth's House of Hope. The purchase offer was rescinded.
ANALYSIS:
Tenant screening, including criminal background checks and credit reports, have been a common practice in the rental housing business for many years. However, some advocates and community leaders in Minnesota are discouraging the practice on the grounds that it makes h...
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