Areas we Serve
Across Minnesota, our teams serve a major metropolitan market and stable regional centers with precise execution, proactive support, and professional oversight. Investors safeguard their assets with local compliance experts backed by the institutional strength of PURE HomeRiver.
Twin Cities
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Twin Cities
- Andover
- Apple Valley
- Blaine
- Bloomington
- Brooklyn Park
- Burnsville
- Coon Rapids
- Crystal
- Eagan
- Eden Prairie
- Edina
- Golden Valley
- Lakeville
- Maple Grove
- Maplewood
- Minneapolis
- Minnetonka
- Plymouth
- Richfield
- Roseville
- Saint Paul
- Shakopee
- St. Louis Park
- Stillwater
- Woodbury
Minnesota Licensing and Local Leadership
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Minnesota is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
Professional Affiliations
Industry memberships, accreditations, and professional affiliations tied to the team serving market.



Minnesota Local Leadership
Anna Javellana
Operations Manager
Twin Cities Office
Minnesota Regulatory Landscape
Minnesota regulation combines a statewide baseline with city-level rent rules that exist only where voters have approved them. Investors should understand both the statewide framework and the local ordinances that apply in St. Paul.
Statewide Framework
Chapter 504B sets a statewide baseline for security deposits, notices, habitability, and the eviction process, including a 14-day pre-eviction notice for nonpayment added in 2024. These rules standardize compliance across the state.
Local Overlays
Minnesota does not broadly preempt rent control, but local rent rules are allowed only by voter referendum. St. Paul’s rent stabilization ordinance remains in effect with a 3% standard cap and a permanent exemption for newer construction, while Minneapolis has no rent control in effect.
Local Rent Stabilization in Minnesota
Minnesota allows local rent control only when approved by voters, under Minnesota Statutes Section 471.9996. St. Paul’s ordinance limits most annual increases to 3%, with exception processes and a permanent exemption for units built after 2004. Minneapolis authorized but never enacted an ordinance, so no cap applies there. Our local teams track the current rules in each market.
Section 504B.178 and Security Deposits
Minnesota sets no cap on security deposit amounts but requires return, or a written statement of any withholding, within 21 days after the tenancy ends, with interest. Precise move-in records and disciplined accounting protect both the investment and the resident relationship.
Section 504B.321 and Eviction Notices
For nonpayment of rent, Minnesota requires a 14-day written notice that itemizes the amount due before an eviction action may be filed. Exact notice and timing are essential, and our local teams manage each step to keep possession actions lawful and efficient.
The PURE HomeRiver Difference in Minnesota
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Minnesota provides the city-level compliance rigor and market knowledge investors need across the Twin Cities and beyond. We deliver the professional oversight you need while making property ownership simple and satisfying.
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