Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4103

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Restrictions prohibition on a tenant's ability to participate in a class action

Impact

If enacted, SF4103 would significantly alter existing landlord-tenant dynamics within Minnesota. By enforcing the right of tenants to join class actions, the bill aims to empower renters, especially in cases where individual claims against landlords may not suffice to cover damages. The civil remedies included, such as the potential for treble damages or a statutory minimum of $1,000, serve as added deterrents against landlords who might otherwise attempt to impose unfair lease terms. This modernization of tenant rights reflects broader societal shifts towards increased consumer protections.

Summary

SF4103, introduced in the Minnesota legislature, is aimed at enhancing tenant rights by prohibiting landlords from restricting tenants' ability to participate in class action lawsuits. The bill asserts that any provisions in residential leases that attempt to limit this ability are void and against public policy. This legislative proposal seeks to protect tenants from individual arbitration clauses which could prevent them from banding together to address grievances related to their housing conditions, thereby fostering greater accountability among landlords.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF4103 is likely to center on the implication of expanding tenant rights at the possible expense of landlord autonomy. Proponents argue that class actions provide a necessary tool for tenants to collectively challenge unethical practices and obtain fairness in the rental market, particularly against larger property management companies. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for abuse of the system, suggesting that the bill could facilitate frivolous lawsuits and complicate rental agreements, thereby potentially increasing costs for landlords who might pass on legal expenses to tenants.

Companion Bills

MN HF4834

Similar To Restrictions on a tenant's ability to participate in a class action prohibited, and civil remedies provided.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4834

Restrictions on a tenant's ability to participate in a class action prohibited, and civil remedies provided.

MN SF4105

Tenants right provision to repair violations in a residential rental unit

MN HF4835

Tenants provided with a right to repair violations in a residential rental unit, notice required, and tenant permitted to make deductions from rent.

MN SF4145

Landlords prohibition from listing the name of a minor child of a tenant in a eviction complaint

MN A3997

Prohibits class action waivers in residential rental agreements for claims arising from violations of rent control laws.

MN SF4171

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

MN SF2087

Use of tenant screening software that uses nonpublic competitor data to set rent prohibition

MN HF2296

Victim information disclosure prohibition clarified.

MN SF1685

Landlord and tenant leasing requirements modifications provision

MN HF1648

Written lease requirements modified, disclosure of additional landlord contact information required, landlords prohibited from listing the name of a minor child of a tenant in a lease or eviction complaint, right to view rental unit established, and penalties against landlords established.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.