April 29, 2026 | Mark Luis Foster
The game’s afoot.
Senate File 1750, the HOA reform bill that seeks to regulate homeowner associations in Minnesota even beyond the current Minnesota Common Interest Ownership Act (MCIOA), is headed to the House Floor for a vote on Thursday, April 30.
If it becomes law, SF 1750 will cap HOA fines, require three bids on $50,000 and above projects, allow homeowners to opine on all board agenda items during board meetings, and much more.
While we support education and transparency for board members and homeowners, we feel that SF 1750 oversteps its initial intent by introducing a variety of egregious requirements that are unnecessary, overly burdensome and poorly timed for volunteer board leaders who keep their properties running smoothly.
PLEASE TAKE ACTION NOW!
This is the time to act. Please contact your elected house members and TELL THEM TO OPPOSE SF 1750 TODAY.
At this point, you don’t even need to provide rationale. A simple email or phone call to your elected officials telling them to oppose SF 1750 will be powerful testimony to show opposition to this unnecessary legislation. To find your elected officials, GO HERE.
THANKS FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT.

