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With thousands behind on rent, new state law sets rules for aid

With thousands behind on rent, new state law sets rules for aid With thousands of Minnesota tenants behind on rent, a new state law sets the rules for assistance As many as 50,000 Minn. tenants could be helped with unpaid rent.  July 12, 2021 4:53am Text size Copy shortlink: Four months in arrears on her monthly rent of $980, Delia Spencer-Hartwig got some welcome news last week. The 31-year-old south Minneapolis woman was approved for rental assistance to pay back her landlord, courtesy of a statewide program dispensing federal funds to help renters and landlords affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds have yet to come through, but she can t be evicted from her one-bedroom apartment under a bill passed this month by the Legislature that says tenants cannot be evicted while their application for rental assistance is pending.

Minnesota House OKs housing budget, eviction moratorium off-ramp

MN legislators reach agreement to end eviction moratorium

MN legislators agree on off-ramp for eviction moratorium The agreement will last 105 days once the moratorium ends. It aims to offer protections to renters and a clear timeline for landlords to get rental assistance. Author: Miranda Manier (KARE) Updated: 4:09 PM CDT June 14, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn. Legislators in the Minnesota House and Senate have reached an agreement to bring an end to the state s current eviction moratorium. According to press release sent on Monday, the agreement will both provide strong protections to renters and clear timelines for landlords to secure rental assistance.   The release says the agreement will replace Governor Walz s executive order requiring the moratorium, and will last for 105 days once the moratorium ends. 

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