Minnesota House, in a unanimous vote of support, passes the Tenant Bill of Rights!

by Michael Dahl, Public Policy Director on 25 March 2010

MN House of Representatives

The Minnesota House of Representatives voted unanimously (132-0) to support the Tenant Bill of Rights.

Bill author, Rep. Mullery, heralded the proposal as an historic agreement that will provide meaningful benefits to tenants.

HOME Line believes the measures in this year’s Tenant Bill of Rights will make Minnesota law more tenant-friendly and save tenants millions of dollars through revisions to policies on tenant screening fees, late fees, attorney fees, and security deposits.

The Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill next Monday (March 29th).

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