Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2123

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Tenant on-time payment credit reporting option provided, and money appropriated.

Impact

The bill also provides funding for grants aimed at assisting landlords with the logistical aspects of implementing this credit reporting option. Specifically, $500,000 is appropriated for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 for landlords to cover costs associated with credit reporting and related technologies. This financial support is critical as it incentivizes landlords to adapt to the new requirements and underscores the legislative commitment to improving housing policies in Minnesota.

Summary

House File 2123 focuses on enhancing tenant rights and improving the financial standing of renters by allowing their on-time rent payments to be reported to credit bureaus. This legislation mandates that landlords with more than ten residential rental units offer tenants the option to have their timely rent payments reported, potentially helping tenants improve their credit scores. By giving tenants this option, the bill aims to provide renters with an opportunity to utilize their rent-paying history as a means of credit building, thereby fostering better financial health among individuals who may have traditionally lacked access to credit resources.

Contention

While the bill presents a progressive step toward tenant empowerment, there are notable points of contention discussed during the legislative process. Critics may raise concerns regarding the burden this places on landlords, especially smaller operators, in managing records and reporting requirements. Additionally, the potential for misuse or errors in reporting, which could adversely affect tenants’ credit profiles, may be a concern that needs addressing, leading to calls for safeguards and rigorous oversight.

Recommendations

Overall, HF2123 is a significant legislative initiative aimed at bridging the gap in credit access for tenants and promoting fair housing practices. As the bill moves through the legislative process, ongoing discussions should ensure that both tenant protections and landlord capacities are balanced, ensuring the successful implementation of the proposed changes in a manner that benefits all stakeholders involved.

Companion Bills

MN SF2807

Similar To Credit reporting option for tenants provision, credit reporting assistance grants to landlords appropriation, and certain data collection from landlords awarded grants authorization provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF2807

Credit reporting option for tenants provision, credit reporting assistance grants to landlords appropriation, and certain data collection from landlords awarded grants authorization provision

MN HB65

Directing landlords to offer tenants the option of reporting rental payments to consumer reporting agencies.

MN HB65

Directing landlords to offer tenants the option of reporting rental payments to consumer reporting agencies.

MN HB2647

Rental payments; credit reporting

MN SB1170

Rental payments; credit reporting.

MN SB0795

Housing: landlord and tenants; reporting of rental payments to credit bureaus; provide for. Amends 1972 PA 348 (MCL 554.601 - 554.616) by adding sec. 1e.

MN HF3951

Submetered utility service final billing for vacating tenants provided, and provisions related to the payment of rent by tenants modified.

MN S2982

Relative to the use of credit reporting for rent-subsidized tenants

MN A10287

Includes positive rental payment information reporting as a preference in the evaluation of project applications in the New York state low income housing tax credit program; requires landlords to offer tenants the option of positive rental payment information reporting; creates notice requirements for the election of positive rental payment information reporting.

MN SF4171

Vacating tenants submetered utility service final billing provision and payment of rent by tenants provisions modifications

Similar Bills

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