Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4724

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Class 4d(1) low-income rental housing requirements modification

Impact

The bill's provisions specifically target adjustments to the rules governing low-income rental units, which could potentially broaden the availability of aid for housing providers who meet the new criteria. By revising these requirements, SF4724 seeks to streamline access to funding and support for low-income housing initiatives, thereby promoting more development in this critical area. As a result, municipalities could see an influx of resources aimed at alleviating homelessness and providing shelter for economically disadvantaged residents. This could contribute substantially to community development efforts across the state.

Summary

SF4724 aims to modify existing requirements for Class 4d(1) low-income rental housing. The bill is directed towards enhancing the standards and operational frameworks for low-income rental housing projects, specifically focusing on the structural and maintenance requirements necessary to qualify for state aid. It reflects an effort to balance the need for affordable housing with the stipulations that ensure the quality and safety of homes accessed by low-income families. Proponents argue that these modifications will help in increasing the stock of low-income housing available in the state while maintaining high standards of living for renters.

Contention

There are various points of contention surrounding SF4724. Critics of the bill have raised concerns about the potential for lower standards in housing quality if the modifications are too lenient. Some advocacy groups fear that changes aimed at promoting development might compromise safety and maintenance protocols, which are vital for the well-being of low-income tenants. On the other hand, supporters of the bill contend that the current requirements may discourage investment in low-income rental properties and argue that by easing some regulations, it would attract more developers to enter this market and significantly increase the availability of affordable housing.

Companion Bills

MN HF5144

Similar To Class 4d(1) low-income rental housing property tax requirements modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF5144

Class 4d(1) low-income rental housing property tax requirements modified.

MN SF33

Requirements modification for class 4d(1) low-income rental housing

MN HF1488

Property tax; requirements for class 4d(1) low-income rental housing modified.

MN SF1957

Property classifications and class rates modification and appropriation

MN HF2676

Rent increases limited in low-income rental projects that use residential rental bonds.

MN SF2590

Rent increases limitation in certain low-income rental projects that use residential bonds authorization

MN SF4804

Housing provisions modifications

MN SF1093

Housing provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF1808

Property tax provisions modified, property classifications and class rates modified, reports required, transition aid authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF5523

Manufactured home parks class rates modifications

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