
Dayton’s Bluff: Update to Renter’s Credit Info Session
March 29th at 10:00am - 11:00am
Instructor: HOMEline | East 7th | Free
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Join HOMEline, a tenant advocacy organization, to learn more about the recent updates to the Renter’s Credit in Minnesota
The presentation will include information on:
- What is the Renter’s Credit
- How it used to be processed
- Updates to the 2024 Tax Filings
- Resources and Support
“A few years ago, I attended a session with HOMEline about tenants’ rights. The information was so helpful, and when I was having some concerns about my lease, I was able to reach out to them directly and get legal advice without a hefty price tag. I recommend their sessions if you are a renter in Minnesota. Knowing my rights and knowing my resources has been vital in advocating for myself as a renter” – Madeline
More about HOMEline
HOMEline is a nonprofit organization in Minnesota dedicated to supporting renters by providing free and low-cost legal advice, advocacy, and education. Established in 1992, the organization has helped thousands of tenants navigate housing challenges, ensuring they understand their rights and have the tools to advocate for themselves. With a team of experienced attorneys and tenant advocates, HOMEline offers guidance on issues such as evictions, lease agreements, repair disputes, and security deposit concerns. Their services are available in multiple languages, making tenant support accessible to a diverse population across the state.
One of HOMEline’s key services is its tenant hotline, where renters can receive direct legal advice about their housing concerns. The hotline is a crucial resource, helping tenants resolve disputes with landlords without costly court battles. In addition to one-on-one assistance, HOMEline provides workshops and training sessions to educate tenants, community organizations, and policymakers on Minnesota’s rental laws. The organization empowers individuals and families to maintain stable housing and prevent homelessness by equipping renters with knowledge and resources.
Beyond direct tenant support, HOMEline advocates for policy changes to improve renters’ rights at the local and state levels. They work with legislators, housing coalitions, and community partners to push for fairer housing policies, stronger tenant protections, and more affordable housing options. Their research and reports on rental housing trends provide valuable insights for policymakers and advocates working toward systemic change. Through a combination of legal assistance, education, and advocacy, HOMEline plays a vital role in protecting the rights of Minnesota renters and promoting housing stability statewide.
*Minimum of 5 students required to hold in-person class. Refund requests must be made 48 hours in advance of class time.