Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF371

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Housing Finance Agency requirement of reasonable pet policies in buildings financed by the agency requirement

Impact

The bill establishes a framework in which landlords can impose certain reasonable conditions to balance tenant rights with property management concerns. Conditions might include leashing requirements, liability insurance, and restrictions on particularly dangerous breeds. However, prohibiting certain breeds or imposing nonrefundable fees for pet ownership is categorized as unreasonable. This change aims to protect both tenant interests and property owners by promoting responsible pet ownership without overburdening residents with excessive restrictions.

Summary

SF371 is a bill introduced in Minnesota aimed at requiring the Housing Finance Agency to mandate reasonable pet policies for housing developments financed by the agency. Set to take effect on January 1, 2024, this legislation is designed to ensure that residents of these developments have the right to own or maintain common household pets, such as dogs and cats, while also allowing for reasonable conditions that adhere to public health, animal control, and animal anticruelty laws. This marks a significant step toward enhancing tenant rights regarding pet ownership in subsidized housing environments.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF371 primarily hinges on the balance between tenant rights and the operational interests of landlords. Supporters argue that the bill empowers tenants and increases accessibility to housing by allowing pet ownership, which can be crucial for individuals and families. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the potential for disruptive pet behavior or liability issues, suggesting that property owners should maintain the authority to enforce stricter rules to protect their investments. The discussions may reflect a broader contention between the rights of tenants and the responsibilities of landlords in managing housing and maintaining community standards.

Companion Bills

MN HF831

Similar To Housing Finance Agency; reasonable pet policies required in buildings financed by agency.

Previously Filed As

MN HF831

Housing Finance Agency; reasonable pet policies required in buildings financed by agency.

MN SF5120

Report requirement on contractors receiving financing from the housing finance agency

MN SF1252

Report requirement on contractors receiving financing from the Housing Finance Agency

MN HF1874

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adopted, agency debt limit increased, authority to issue bonds expanded, eligibility requirements and uses for agency funding expanded, and housing infrastructure bond uses expanded.

MN SF4593

Wage theft prevention and use of responsible contractors when the Minnesota Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing requirement

MN SF1372

Minnesota Housing Finance Agency policy provisions adoption

MN HF2335

Housing finance and policy bill.

MN HF4569

Wage theft prevented and use of responsible contractors required when Minnesota Housing Finance Agency provides financial assistance for development of multiunit residential housing.

MN SF2742

Affordable housing industry report requirement provision, maximum compliance period for certain low-income tax credit commitment requirements establishment, Minnesota Housing Finance Agency identification of avenues for potential regulatory relief to affordable housing providers requirement provision, and appropriation

MN HF2603

Provisions in state agencies made to address financial crimes and fraud.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.