Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1416

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Right to house youth creation for residential tenants

Impact

The legislation would introduce significant changes to tenant-landlord dynamics, specifically affording tenants additional protections and responsibilities regarding temporary housing arrangements for youths. It legally obligates landlords to adhere to these new regulations or face the legal consequences of eviction claims or retaliatory actions. The implication is a bolstered support mechanism for young individuals facing housing insecurity or those transitioning into independent living arrangements. By explicitly outlining tenant rights and landlord obligations, the bill aims to create a more nurturing environment for vulnerable young residents.

Summary

SF1416 aims to establish the right for residential tenants to house youth aged 25 years or younger for a period of up to 60 days. This legislation is designed to prevent landlords from initiating eviction proceedings based solely on the presence of a youth residing with a tenant, as long as the tenant provides appropriate notice to the landlord. Additionally, the bill prohibits landlords from raising rent or utility fees during the first 60 days of the youth's stay, ensuring a degree of financial stability for tenants hosting youths in need of housing.

Contention

While this bill is likely to be well-received by advocates for youth and housing rights, it may face opposition from landlords concerned about the potential for increased liabilities. Critics could argue that the measure imposes undue restrictions on landlords regarding their ability to manage their properties. The ramifications of allowing a tenant to harbor additional occupants without formal agreements or lease modifications can lead to complications in property management and maintenance. Thus, while the bill seeks to provide necessary protections for young adults, it raises legitimate concerns about the balance of interests between tenant rights and landlord freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF5394

Right to house youth created for residential tenants.

MN SF4615

Residential tenants right to house youth establishment

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 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 HF1094

Tenants provided with right to repair violations in a residential rental unit.

MN SF2448

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

MN HF319

Termination of tenancy at will modified, and residential tenant notice of grounds for eviction required before action may be brought.

MN SF429

Termination of tenancy at will modification; residential tenant notice of grounds for eviction before action may be brought requirement

MN SF1298

Housing provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.