Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2283

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Minnesota Fair Chance Access to Housing Act established, and penalties imposed.

Impact

The bill establishes provisions that require landlords to conduct evaluations of rental applications without considering criminal history at the initial screening stage. If an applicant satisfies the qualifying criteria, a conditional offer must be made, after which only specific recent criminal offenses can be factored into the decision. This approach aims to promote fair housing practices and prevent discrimination against individuals with prior convictions, ultimately fostering more equitable access to rental properties across Minnesota.

Summary

House File 2283, also known as the Minnesota Fair Chance Access to Housing Act, aims to improve access to housing for individuals with criminal records. The bill prohibits landlords from denying rental applications based solely or in part on an applicant's criminal history. Before collecting an application fee, landlords must inform applicants whether their screening process includes criminal record evaluation. This legislation is a significant step toward reducing barriers for individuals with past convictions in finding stable housing, thereby addressing broader social justice issues related to reintegration after incarceration.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding HF2283 originate from concerns about the safety of tenants and property. Proponents argue that individuals who have served their sentences should be afforded the opportunity to rebuild their lives and regain stability through housing. However, opponents may worry about the implications of allowing individuals with certain convictions to access housing, specifically regarding properties where families reside. The legislation allows landlords to withdraw conditional offers based on a criminal record if they demonstrate a legitimate interest, which has initiated discussions about what constitutes fair evaluation criteria and the potential risks involved.

Enforcement

To ensure compliance, the bill also outlines mechanisms for enforcement, with the Minnesota Commissioner of Human Rights authorized to investigate potential violations and impose penalties. This framework aims to hold landlords accountable for adherence to the new regulations, thereby reinforcing the bill's intent to enhance protections for individuals with criminal histories seeking housing.

Companion Bills

MN SF2629

Similar To Minnesota Fair Chance Access to Housing act establishment provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF2629

Minnesota Fair Chance Access to Housing act establishment provision

MN HB5355

Housing: other; Michigan fair chance access to housing act; create. Creates new act.

MN SB0738

Housing: other; Michigan fair chance access to housing act; create. Creates new act.

MN SF3138

MinnesotaCare public option establishment

MN HF4140

Minnesota Community Pharmacy Patient Access and Fair Reimbursement Act established, and rulemaking required.

MN SF2368

Minnesota Migration Act establishment; study of and reparation grant appropriation for American descendants of chattel slavery who reside in Minnesota

MN HF962

Sharing and protection of data accessed by a prosecuting authority provided, and criminal penalties imposed.

MN HF3112

Minnesota Recovery Residence Certification Act; certification system for recovery residences established, housing support eligibility and regulations modified, criminal penalties established, and money appropriated.

MN SF93

MinnesotaCare direct support professionals access authorization provision and appropriation

MN HF3139

MinnesotaCare Plan established, commissioner of commerce required to seek a section 1332 waiver, and commissioner of human services required to request to suspend the MinnesotaCare program.

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