On July 9th, HOME Line hosted a free webinar to share information about current legal issues that Minnesota renters are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. This week we also shared our predictions on the size of the eviction wave that might occur when the Governor’s moratorium on evictions is lifted. We’ll show how we got this number and what it might mean for tenants, landlords and the court system. The recording is below. The webinar is designed for an audience of landlords and property managers. We’re hosting another webinar next week, this time with a special guest–details are here.
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Links/Materials discussed during the webinar:
- HOME Line’s general COVID-19 information/resource page
- Recordings of our previous webinars
- MN Executive Order’s compiled
- Executive order 20-14, eviction suspension, dependent on ongoing peacetime emergency
- Executive Order 20-75, extending peacetime emergency (and therefore, extending the eviction suspension order) until July 13th.
- Executive order 20-73: Clarifying Executive Order 20-14 Suspending Evictions and Writs of Recovery During the COVID-19 Peacetime Emergency
- Star Tribune article from 7/8/20 that reports Gov. Walz has said he intends to extend the peacetime emergency
- Twitter thread from President of NLIHC citing various reports about what is happening with evictions in other states where suspensions have lifted
- Recent Washington Post article about backlog of evictions
- Law Help MN: Page on Renters Rights and Court
- CARES Act address search from ProPublica (not comprehensive–does not include properties with <5 units that are federally backed)
- NLIHC search tool for Multifamily Properties Subject to Federal Eviction Moratoriums (CARES Act)
- A list of county-based emergency financial assistance resources within the 7-county metro.
- City of Minneapolis webpage with information & links to new ordinances
If you are a renter in Minnesota and you have a question about your specific housing situation, please contact our free tenant hotline: 612-728-5767 or via email. Also, some general rental housing information regarding COVID-19 is available here.
We hope this training was helpful to you. Please consider giving a tax-deductible donation to support our work.
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