I think there are about 160,000 total housing
units in Minneapolis.  I've heard that about
half of them are rental units, so that would
be about 80,000 units.

Don Jorovsky
New Brighton





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Subject: Re: [Mpls] what housing inspectors do - the math


> Is that 160,000 total housing units or 160,000 rental units?  Since the
> major questions seem to arise with rental property and since these are the
> units which generate the license fees, it makes a difference.  Not trying 
> to
> be a problem.  Just asking for clarification.  Thanks
>
> Anne McCandless
> Jordan
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