Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4369

Introduced
3/11/26  

Caption

Termination of lease upon the death or infirmity of a tenant process modification

Impact

The bill's implications on state laws are significant as it seeks to protect tenants and their estates during difficult circumstances. For leases signed before July 1, 2026, current provisions would remain, but for those signed afterward, the new regulations would allow either surviving tenants or authorized representatives to terminate leases with advance notice while still holding the estate liable for outstanding obligations. This approach balances the need for tenant support with the financial realities that landlords must face.

Summary

SF4369 is a bill aimed at modifying the process for terminating residential leases in the event of a tenant's death or infirmity. It proposes changes to Minnesota Statutes 504B.265 and 504B.266, allowing for the termination of leases either upon the death of all tenants or if a tenant is deemed to require medical care due to disability. The bill establishes a framework for how and when leases can be terminated to ease transitions for tenants facing critical health issues, especially when moving to assisted living or similar facilities.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SF4369 is the potential impact on landlords and property management practices. Supporters argue that the bill provides critical protections for vulnerable tenants who may otherwise face challenges in handling lease terminations during emotional and stressful times. However, opponents may voice concerns about the financial implications for landlords, especially regarding the recovery of rental income and property management responsibilities for units left vacated by deceased or incapacitated tenants. As the bill moves forward, discussions among stakeholders will likely focus on finding compromises that address tenant protections while considering landlord needs.

Companion Bills

MN HF3981

Similar To Process for a termination of lease upon the death or infirmity of a tenant modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3981

Process for a termination of lease upon the death or infirmity of a tenant modified.

MN SF4947

Permit termination of lease upon loss of income of tenant

MN HF4887

Lease termination permitted upon loss of income of tenant.

MN SF1685

Landlord and tenant leasing requirements modifications provision

MN AB924

Leases: termination of tenancy: abuse or violence: security deposit.

MN SF4537

Expedited eviction process requirements modifications

MN SF4171

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

MN SF2055

Assisted living service termination requirements modifications

MN HF997

Landlords required to provide just cause for terminating tenancy.

MN HB60

Relative to the termination of tenancy at the expiration of the tenancy or lease term.

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