SF4182

Local moratoriums permission on evictions based on nonpayment of rent
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

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Purpose

This bill would let local governments in Minnesota pause eviction filings for tenants who can’t pay rent under certain emergency situations. It creates a new tool for cities or towns to protect housing stability during emergencies by allowing a temporary ban on eviction actions based on nonpayment of rent, for up to 90 days.

Main Provisions

  • Local eviction moratorium permitted: A municipality may, by ordinance or rule, prohibit filing an eviction action based on nonpayment of rent for a period up to 90 days.
  • Carve-out from state law: The local moratorium can be enacted notwithstanding existing statewide eviction provisions (specifically sections 504B.281 to 504B.371), meaning it operates as a local exception during emergencies.
  • Trigger events: The moratorium can be used in situations such as a public safety threat, a natural disaster, or for humanitarian purposes.
  • Scope and authority: The authority applies to municipalities as defined in section 469.1812 subdivision 3. The mechanism to enact the moratorium is through local ordinance or local rule.

How It Works

  • A city or town facing an emergency or humanitarian need can adopt a local rule or ordinance to pause eviction filings for nonpayment of rent.
  • The moratorium lasts up to 90 days.
  • It specifically targets eviction actions based on tenants’ nonpayment of rent, rather than all types of evictions.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Introduces a localized, temporary eviction protection tool during emergencies, expanding housing stability options at the municipal level.
  • Creates a statutory carve-out that allows local moratoriums to supersede or override the standard state eviction process for the period of the moratorium.
  • Requires municipalities to define eligibility and procedures via ordinance or rule, within the framework of the cited emergency conditions.

Potential Implications (contextual)

  • For tenants: Increased housing stability during emergencies when they may struggle to pay rent.
  • For landlords: Potential delays in recovering rent and managing vacant units; may require adjustments to financial planning during the moratorium period.
  • For communities: Provides a flexible response mechanism to address housing needs during public safety threats, disasters, or humanitarian crises.

Relevant Terms eviction action nonpayment of rent local eviction moratorium municipality ordinance rule public safety threat natural disaster humanitarian purposes Minnesota Statutes chapter 504B 504B.281 to 504B.371 469.1812 subdivision 3 90 days

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 05, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 05, 2026SenateActionReferred toJudiciary and Public Safety

Citations

 
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Progress through the legislative process

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