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Committee advances wide‑ranging HOA reform after months of stakeholder work; authors to continue negotiations

2879311 · April 4, 2025
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Senate File 1750, a broad package of changes to Minnesota’s common‑interest/HOA law, passed out of committee as amended after substantial testimony from homeowners, property managers, attorneys and advocacy groups. Authors said the bill reflects a year of stakeholder work and that the A‑12 amendment addressed many concerns; committee members and

A comprehensive bill to revise Minnesota’s common‑interest community (CIC) and homeowners‑association law — Senate File 1750 — moved out of the Senate Judiciary Committee after lengthy debate and multiple amendments. Lawmakers described the measure as the product of a 20‑member, bipartisan legislative work group and said the A‑12 amendment incorporated extensive stakeholder input.

Senator Lucero, one of the bill sponsors, said the legislation draws from a year of hearings, listening sessions and a work‑group report with 41 primary recommendations. Key elements in the A‑12 amendment adopted in committee…

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