Minnesota Renters Resources

Monday, November 14, 2005
HOME Line
HOME Line provides free legal, organizing, education and advocacy services so that tenants throughout Minnesota can solve their own rental housing problems. They work to improve public and private policies relating to rental housing by involving affected tenants in the process.
Address:3455 Bloomington Ave S

Minneapolis, MN 55407
Phone:Twin Cities hotline: (612) 728-5767

Toll-free in MN: (866) 866-3546

Office phone: (612) 728-5770
Fax:(612) 728-5761
URL:http://www.homelinemn.org

Landlords and Tenants: Rights and Responsibilities
Published by the Minnesota Attorney General's Office
URL:http://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/housing/lt/default.asp

StarTribune HomeZone - Renting
This site features an "ask the legal expert" column on tenants issues, as well as lots of other information about renting in MN.
URL:http://www.startribune.com/stories/838/

Minnesota Tenants Union
Their main work is public policy advocacy and community education with and on behalf of low-income tenants. The MTU also provides technical support to tenant organizing and makes individual complaint referrals.
Address:15 East 22nd Street

Minneapolis, MN 55404
Phone:(612) 874-5733
Fax:(612) 874-5733
Email:MNTenantsUnion@yahoo.com

Housing Access Center
Provides information and advocacy to renters; provides mediation services to resolve landlord-tenant disputes; provides training to tenants and landlords in their rights and responsibilities; assists tenants in locating and securing housing; advises tenants on fair housing.
Address:206 W 4th St Ste 201

Duluth, MN 55806-2713
Phone:hotline: (218) 722-6525

office: (218) 722-6808
Fax:(218) 722-3600
Email:Jbrownhac@aol.com

Community Stabilization Project
Organizes tenants around issues of affordable housing and race.
Address:671 Selby Avenue Ste B

St. Paul, MN 55104-6668
Phone:(651) 225-8778
Fax:(651) 225-9820
Email:csp@citilink.com