Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF997

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Landlords required to provide just cause for terminating tenancy.

Impact

The implementation of HF997 is set to reshape the landscape of rental housing in Minnesota. By mandating that just cause is required for terminating tenancies, the bill seeks to provide tenants with greater security and peace of mind regarding their housing stability. This measure is particularly pertinent in a climate where housing insecurity is a pervasive issue. As a result, the bill is expected to foster a more equitable rental market, which may influence how landlords operate and interact with their tenants moving forward.

Summary

House File 997 (HF997) introduces a significant change to landlord-tenant law in Minnesota, requiring landlords to provide just cause before terminating tenancy or refusing to renew a lease. The bill outlines specific grounds under which a landlord can proceed with such actions, ensuring that tenants are not arbitrarily evicted. This legislative effort aims to enhance tenant protections in the state by stipulating that landlords must present valid reasons for eviction, thus creating a more balanced power dynamic in tenant-landlord relationships.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits in safeguarding tenant rights, HF997 has generated some debate among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary reform to protect vulnerable tenants, especially in cities with soaring rental costs where evictions are more common. However, critics raise concerns that this legislation could inadvertently restrict landlords' ability to manage their properties effectively, potentially leading to negative consequences for rental market dynamics. This contention illustrates the delicate balance policymakers must navigate between tenant protections and landlord rights.

Companion Bills

MN SF1671

Similar To Landlords just cause provided for terminating a tenancy requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF1671

Landlords just cause provided for terminating a tenancy requirement provision

MN S0212

Provides for just cause evictions for residential landlord tenancies.

MN S2294

Provides for just cause evictions for residential landlord tenancies.

MN H5503

Provides for just cause evictions for residential landlord tenancies.

MN AB1157

Tenancy: just cause termination: rent increases.

MN SB594

Relating to terminations of residential tenancies without tenant cause.

MN HB774

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

MN HB709

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

MN SB462

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

MN SB651

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

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DE SB116

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NJ A2589

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NV SB436

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