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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

University Community Properties, Inc. v. Norton, 246 N.W.2d 858 (1976)

Citation
University Community Properties, Inc. v. Norton, 246 N.W.2d 858 (1976)
Parent Document
University Community Properties, Inc. v. Norton, 246 N.W.2d 858 (1976)
Jurisdiction
Minnesota (state)
Effective Date
1976-10-29

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Defendants look to the law of labor relations as an analogy to support their defense. It is true that collectively bargained agreements between landlord and tenant could be an important factor in stabilizing landlord-tenant relationships. The tenants’ response bears a striking resemblance to early efforts by workers to adjust the employer-employee relationship, both in terms of the changes in the historical and socio-economic foundations of the relationship and in terms of the important public policies and interests to be served by giving legal recognition to the functional changes in that relationship. See, e. g., Note, 77 Yale L. J. 1368; Note, 23 U. Fla. L. Rev. 79; Bazarko, Tenant Unions: Legal Rights of Members,