HF4834
Restrictions on a tenant's ability to participate in a class action prohibited, and civil remedies provided.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: SF4103
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Purpose
- To ensure tenants can participate in class action lawsuits without their lease terms blocking them, and to establish clear consequences for landlords who try to waive this right.
Main Provisions
- Prohibits class action waivers in residential leases: A residential lease shall not restrict a tenant’s ability to participate in a class action.
- Non-waivable right: The requirements of this section cannot be waived or modified by the parties to a residential lease.
- Void provisions: Any oral or written lease provision or other agreement that waives this section is void and contrary to public policy.
- Remedies and damages: If a landlord violates this section, the tenant may recover from the landlord treble actual and consequential damages or $1,000 (whichever is greater) and reasonable attorney fees.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Adds a new prohibition within Minnesota Statutes chapter 504B (specifically 504B.213) that prevents landlords from enforcing or creating lease terms that block a tenant’s participation in class actions.
- Establishes civil remedies for violations, including treble damages, consequential damages, and attorney fees, making noncompliant lease provisions void as against public policy.
Implications
- Strengthens tenant rights by preventing lease clauses that deter participation in group legal actions.
- Creates a clear enforcement pathway and financial deterrents for landlords who attempt to restrict class action participation.
Relevant Terms class action; waiver; residential lease; landlord; tenant; public policy; treble damages; actual damages; consequential damages; attorney fees; Minnesota Statutes chapter 504B.213; civil remedies; prohibition.
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 07, 2026 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Housing Finance and Policy | |
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