Title: Basic Housing Court Issues and Procedures
1Basic Housing Court Issues and Procedures
- An Introduction to Practice in Housing Court in
Hennepin County
2Housing Court Rules
- Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 601-612
- Supplement Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure
- Jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters
arising under Chapter 504B
3Types of Cases Heard in Housing Court
- Eviction Action
- Issue Possession claim by owner/landlord/mortgag
ee/vendor - Formerly called an Unlawful Detainer Action or
UD - Rent Escrow Action / Tenant Remedies Action
- Issue Non-emergency repair/habitability/lease/us
e problem - Emergency Tenant Remedies Action
- Issue Emergency repair/habitability problem
- Unlawful Exclusion Action (Lockout)
- Issue Possession claim by tenant/mortgagor/vende
e
4Four Common Legal Bases for an Eviction Action
- Nonpayment of rent
- Breach of a material provision of a lease
- Holding over past the end of a lease/tenancy
- Holding over past the end of foreclosure
redemption period
5Pleading in an Eviction Action
- Variation of statewide court form commonly used.
- Landlord must plead compliance with agent and
address disclosure requirements of Minn. Stat.
Sec. 504B.181. - Plaintiff must allege facts authorizing present
right to recover possession of premises under
Minn. Stat. Sec. 504B.321.
6Facts Authorizing Recovery of Possession of
Premises
- Basic facts about the lease and tenancy
- Governing contract oral or written
- Nature of tenancy
- Tenancy for a term
- Tenancy at will
- Monthly rent amount
- Identity of landlord
- Owner Minn. Stat. Sec. 504B.001, subd. 7
- Disclosures under Minn. Stat. Sec. 504B.181
- Agent for service of process
- Street address
7Facts Authorizing Recovery of Possession of
Premises (cont.)
- Substantive claim
- Nonpayment of rent
- Breach of material lease provision
- Holding over
- Request for judgment for possession
- Writ of recovery (formerly writ of restitution)
- Verification of non-military status of
defendant(s)
8Filing an Eviction Action
- Where to file Henn. Cty. Govt. Ctr. 2nd Fl.
- Filing fee 322.00
- Timeline for hearing 10-14 days after filing
- Service of process
- Sheriff
- Professional process server
- Any other disinterested third party
9Personal Jurisdiction Statutory Service
Requirements
- Personal or abode service
- Service by mail and posting under Minn. Stat.
Sec. 504B.331 - Two personal service attempts
- Mailing of Summons and Complaint
- Filing of Affidavits of Mailing and Not Found
- Posting of Summons and Complaint
- Filing of Affidavit of Posting
10Pre-Hearing Deadlines
- Removal from Housing Court under Minn. Gen. R.
Prac. 602 - Deadline Day before initial hearing
- Filing of affidavit of personal/substitute
service or affidavit of posting - Deadline Three business days before initial
hearing
11Housing Court Procedure General Limits of
Courts Discretion
- Jurisdiction over disputes related to present
right of possession - Rent
- Repair issues and other violations of
statute/lease - Right of redemption and eviction stays
- Seven-day maximum for tenant redemption
- Seven-day maximum to stay the writ of recovery
12Housing Court Procedure Uncontested Cases
- Uncontested cases heard first (with settled
cases) - Determination of jurisdiction
- Default ? Request for immediate writ or order
allowing redemption
13Housing Court Procedure for Contested Cases
Settlement Options
- Free mediation available
- Option for pre-filing mediation
- Repayment agreement
- Installments typically subject to threat of writ
of recovery - Move-out agreement
- Vacate date subject to threat of writ of recovery
- Agreement for repairs and rent abatement
14Housing Court Procedure Common Defenses
- Improper service
- Improper plaintiff or authority to appear
- Disclosure of a post office box address
- Failure to comply with municipal rental licensing
requirement - Repair and habitability issues
- Acceptance of a partial payment of rent in
arrears
15Housing Court Procedure for Contested Cases
Trial Issues
- Deposit of unpaid rent for some affirmative
defenses - Repair/habitability defenses
- Rent withheld in reliance on a defense
- Discovery
- By order from the court, usually only if
requested - Oral or written motions allowed on day of trial
under Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 610 - Jury trial versus bench trial
16Trial Procedure in Housing Court
- No discovery, unless requested and ordered at
initial appearance - AT LEAST 4 copies of each exhibit (Court,
Plaintiff/Petitioner, Defendant/Respondent, and
witness) - Opening statements optional
- Cases in chief, then rebuttal
- Closing arguments vs. post-trial submissions
17Post-Trial Issues
- Judge Review
- Deadline 10 days after oral pronouncement or 13
days after mailing of written order - Motion to Vacate Judgment / Motion to Quash Writ
- Minn. R. Civ. P. 60.02
- Motion for Expungement
- Statutory Standard
- Lack of sufficient basis in fact or law for the
plaintiffs case - Interests of justice
- Publics interest
- Common Law Inherent Authority Standard
18Enforcement of Writ of Recovery
- Where to obtain writ of recovery Henn. Cty.
Govt. Ctr. 3rd Fl. - Where to start enforcement process Mpls. City
Hall, Room 30 - Fees
- 55.00 for writ of recovery
- 100.00 for posting of writ of recovery by
Sheriff - Additional fees for move-out and property
inventory supervised by Sheriff - Notice of date and time of eviction required
- Storage and maintenance of personal property
- 60 days Minn. Stat. Sec. 504B.365 (if removed
and stored off-site) - 28 days Minn. Stat. Sec. 504B.271 (if stored
on-site)
19Questions and Contact Information
- Legal Aid Client Intake (612)-334-5970
- Drew P. Schaffer, Staff Attorney
- Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis
- 430 First Avenue North, Suite 300
- Minneapolis, MN 55401
- Telephone/Facsimile (612)-746-3644
- Electronic Mail dpschaffer_at_midmnlegal.org