Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3571

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Tenants remedies provision related to new construction delays

Impact

Should SF3571 be enacted, it will amend Minnesota Statutes, specifically Chapter 504B, paving the way for a more tenant-friendly environment regarding new construction delays. This law is anticipated to hold landlords accountable for managing their obligations effectively and will impose clear requirements for notifying tenants about delays. The impact on landlord-tenant relationships could be profound, as it enshrines tenant protections within the statute, thus elevating the legal standing of tenants in these specific scenarios.

Summary

SF3571 introduces specific provisions aimed at enhancing tenant rights in cases of delays related to new construction. The proposed legislation requires landlords to notify tenants within seven days if their rental units will not be ready for occupancy on the agreed move-in date. Tenants are then given several options, which may include alternative housing or cash payments to mitigate their moving costs. These provisions seek to provide tenants with greater assurance and stability when entering into rental agreements, as delays can significantly impact their living situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF3571 appears to be largely positive among tenant advocacy groups, who view it as a vital step towards balancing the power dynamics between landlords and tenants. Proponents argue that this legislation is necessary to prevent tenants from suffering financial and logistical consequences due to delays that are beyond their control. However, there could be concerns raised by landlords regarding the financial implications of such requirements and the administrative burden they could impose.

Contention

Some potential points of contention may arise from landlords who could perceive the bill as placing undue responsibility on them for delays caused by third parties, such as builders or contractors. There could also be discussions on the adequacy of the remedies available to tenants and whether they sufficiently protect tenant rights without compromising landlord interests. The bill’s proponents will need to navigate these concerns to ensure a balanced approach that protects tenants while recognizing the challenges faced by landlords.

Companion Bills

MN HF3961

Similar To Tenants provided with remedies related to new construction delays.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3961

Tenants provided with remedies related to new construction delays.

MN SF4178

Tenant remedies if a rental unit is not available for occupancy by the move-in date provision and tenant seeking of prorated rent about owed and legal fees recovery authorization

MN HF4274

Tenants provided with remedies if rental unit is not available for occupancy by move-in date, and tenant authorized to seek recovery of prorated rent amount owed and attorney fees.

MN SF3492

Residential housing tenant and landlord provisions modifications

MN HF3591

Residential housing lease provisions amended; landlord and tenant rights and obligations provided; tenant screening provided; tenant associations provided; discrimination based on housing assistance prohibited; and landlord and tenant clarifying, technical, and conforming changes made.

MN SF1298

Housing provisions modifications

MN HF3844

Tenant screening laws modified, remedies provided for violations of tenant screening laws, and an effective date amended related to eviction records.

MN HF2261

Landlords and tenants; effective dates clarified, landlord covenants modified, additional remedies provided, and technical changes made.

MN HF917

Housing; discrimination based on participation in public assistance prohibited, pet declawing and devocalization prohibited, fees prohibited, inspections required, notice provided, penalties provided, right to counsel provided, lease covenants and repairs in residential tenancy provided, renewal and termination of lease provided, residential evictions provided, and expungements provided.

MN HF316

Covenants implied in residential lease amended, tenant remedies against landlords for repairs provided, and tenant allowed to request emergency repairs from court.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.