Michael David Klemm

8050 West 78th Street, Edina, MN

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Education

1999
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1996
University of Minnesota, Morris, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Debbie

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21 Feb, 2020
We recently purchased a building on a 1031 exchange. We were new at this and needed guidance in this complicated process. We were incredibly grateful that we had Michael for our lawyer. He was smart and extremely thorough, and didn’t miss any detail - big or small. He was also very kind and easy to work with. He listened and helped with all of our questions and worries. He was very organized and helped us every step of the way. I would never hesitate to recommend him and would definitely use his services again. He is, simply put, a fantastic lawyer in every way.
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Mark

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21 Feb, 2020
We hired Michael Klemm to guide us through a more difficult commercial transaction. We were under a 1031 time crunch and MIchael did a fantastic job getting this completed in time. He was thorough, always followed through and knew when to negotiate. He found years old document errors needing correcting before closing. We highly recommend using Michael.
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Cynthia

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31 Jul, 2019
Michael was great! He knows his work well, very professional and kind. He does not make assumptions and he is very easy to talk with about your concerns. Michael is very helpful in presenting the information back to you that he has discovered and knows potentially will cause problems for you. He understands the value of time and does not try to spend excessive time on things but rather just the time it takes and is reasonably priced as a result. I would hire him again in a minute! So great to work with.
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Publications

2018:
Minnesota Community Living Magazine, January 1 Deadline for Preventative Maintenance Plans, Schedules and Budgets
2017:
Real Estate Agent Magazine, New CIC Disclosure Requirements Real Estate Agents Need to Know
2017:
Hellmuth & Johnson Blog, Implementation of Minnesota’s Buffer Law: Alternative Practices
2017:
Hellmuth & Johnson Blog, New Requirements Under MCIOA: Preventative Maintenance Plans and Construction Defect Claims
2017:
Minnesota Community Living Magazine, Crossing the Line? Obtaining Building Permits for Decks in CIC’s
2016:
Minnesota Community Living, Criminal Records and Fair Housing
2016:
Common Ground, CAI's Magazine for Community Association Leaders, Quoted in article re: criminal history screening
2015:
Minnesota Community Living, Coordinating Emergency Preparedness with Police and Fire
2015:
Minnesota Community Living, Solar Legislation
2014:
Minnesota Community Living, Contracts
2014:
Minnesota Community Living, Know Where You're Going?
2013:
Minnesota Community Living, Action Without Meeting / Meeting Without Action
2013:
Common Ground, CAI's Magazine for Community Association Leaders, Ask the Experts: Money Grab
2013:
Minnesota Community Living, Efficient Meetings
2012:
Minnesota Community Living, Association Turnover: Making the Transition from Declarant Control
2011:
Minnesota Community Living, Replacement Reserves: Assessing the Alternatives
2011:
Minnesota Community Living, MCIOA Reshuffled
2010:
Minnesota Community Living, In the Hot Seat: Making Board Decisions
2010:
Minnesota Community Living, MCIOA Amendments in a Nutshell
2010:
Minnesota Community Living, Home Warranty Dispute Resolution
2008:
Minnesota Community Living, "Top 10" Annual Checklist for Homeowners' Associations
2008:
Miinnesota Community Living, Collecting Assessments in Hard Times
2004:
Bench & Bar of Minnesota, Tips & Traps: CIC Disclosure
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