Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1566

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Additional accommodations to children with autism and rental properties provided.

Impact

If passed, HF1566 would amend Minnesota Statutes, specifically adding a new section to Chapter 504B, which governs landlord and tenant relations. The proposed changes would require landlords to make reasonable accommodations to their policies, practices, or modifications to properties unless such changes fundamentally alter the nature of the property or significantly disrupt the landlord's operations. This law would reflect a commitment to enhancing measures in protecting vulnerable populations, particularly children with disabilities.

Summary

House File 1566 aims to provide protections for children with autism in rental housing situations in Minnesota. The bill allows tenants who have a child with autism to request reasonable modifications to their living environment to ensure their child's safety, particularly concerning bodies of water and other potential hazards near the rental property. This legislative initiative is geared toward promoting inclusion and protecting the well-being of children with autism, ensuring that their specific needs are recognized and accommodated by landlords.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HF1566 may include varying opinions from stakeholders regarding the balance of tenant rights and landlord responsibilities. Proponents argue that the law represents an essential step towards safeguarding children with autism, fostering a more inclusive environment in rental properties. Conversely, opponents might express concerns about the potential for misuse of accommodation requests or the burden placed on landlords, particularly in ensuring compliance without compromising their own rights as property owners.

Companion Bills

MN SF2287

Similar To Children with autism additional accommodations in rental properties provision

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