Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5163

Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

Landlords providing just cause for terminating a tenancy requirement provision

Impact

Should SF5163 be enacted, it would impose new responsibilities on landlords, requiring them to meet specific criteria before they can terminate leases. The bill outlines a range of acceptable reasons for eviction such as nonpayment of rent, repeated late payments, and necessary occupancy by the landlord or their family. Additionally, when a landlord wishes to withdraw a property from the rental market, they would be required to provide substantial notice and financial support for displaced tenants. These measures aim to uphold a balance in landlord-tenant relationships while safeguarding tenants from unjust displacement.

Summary

SF5163 is a legislative proposal designed to regulate property law in Minnesota, specifically focusing on tenant rights and landlord obligations regarding termination of tenancy. The bill mandates that landlords provide a justified reason for ending a lease or terminating a tenancy, thus enhancing tenant protection and transparency in the rental market. The proposed changes are aimed at preventing arbitrary or retaliatory evictions and ensuring that tenants have adequate notice and justification when their housing situation changes.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SF5163 have highlighted notable points of contention. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for protecting vulnerable tenants from unfair eviction practices, enhancing stability within the rental community. They emphasize the importance of a just cause requirement as a means of promoting fair housing and reducing homelessness. Conversely, critics, particularly among landlord advocacy groups, express concerns that imposing these new regulations could hinder their ability to manage properties effectively and may discourage investment in the rental market. They argue that such laws could lead to unintended consequences that may ultimately harm prospective renters.

Companion Bills

MN HF4440

Similar To Landlords required to provide just cause for terminating tenancy.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4440

Landlords required to provide just cause for terminating tenancy.

MN SF1671

Landlords just cause provided for terminating a tenancy requirement provision

MN SF1630

Landlords requirement to provide just cause for terminating tenancy

MN HF997

Landlords required to provide just cause for terminating tenancy.

MN SB567

Termination of tenancy: no-fault just causes: gross rental rate increases.

MN HB477

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination Provisions

MN AB1481

Tenancy termination: just cause.

MN SB644

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Just Cause Termination Provisions

MN HB684

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Just Cause Termination Provisions

MN HB881

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Just Cause Termination Provisions

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