Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4178

Introduced
2/26/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The implementation of SF4178 will significantly amend existing laws regarding landlord obligations under the Minnesota Statutes, specifically sections addressing written leases and tenant remedies. This bill will require landlords of residential buildings with twelve or more units to have written leases that explicitly state unit availability. Failure to comply with this provision will expose landlords to petty misdemeanor charges, thereby creating a deterrent against neglecting tenant rights. These changes are expected to empower tenants and ensure they have a recourse to seek justice if rental agreements are not honored.

Summary

SF4178 aims to strengthen tenant protections in Minnesota housing law by providing tenants with clear remedies if their rental unit is not available for occupancy by the designated move-in date. The bill specifies three main options for tenants in such cases: the provision of alternative housing, reimbursement of rent paid, or termination of the lease with a full return of payments made. This legislation seeks to address the rights of tenants and hold landlords accountable for fulfilling lease agreements. The enforcement of these remedies intends to promote fairness in housing practices across the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SF4178, primarily related to the balance of power between landlords and tenants. Landlords might argue that the new remedies increase their financial liability and complicate property management, especially in cases of miscommunication regarding unit availability. Furthermore, the bill's stipulations regarding prorated rent may lead to disputes over the precise calculation of rental payments. Advocates for tenant rights, however, may respond by emphasizing the importance of such measures in providing essential protections to vulnerable renters, particularly in a tight housing market.

Companion Bills

MN HF4274

Similar To 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.

Previously Filed As

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 HF2279

Landlord and tenant provisions modified, early renewals on rental leases limited, landlord required to provide tenant with notice of option to inspect rental unit at beginning and end of tenancy, and damages established.

MN SF1091

Early renewals on certain rental leases limitation; landlord requirement to provide tenant with a notice of the option to inspect the rental unit at the beginning and a notice at the end of tenancy authorization; damages establishment

MN SF2448

Tenants provision with a right to repair violations in a residential rental unit

MN SF3571

Tenants remedies provision related to new construction delays

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 H5916

Increases the notification time about rent increases and termination of tenancy for month-to-month tenants.

MN S0719

Increases the notification time about rent increases and termination of tenancy for month-to-month tenants.

MN HF3961

Tenants provided with remedies related to new construction delays.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.