To file an ETRA, make sure you do these things:
- Fill out the attached form. You can also get a form from the court.
- You must try to tell the landlord 24 hours before you file. Make sure you document all the ways you try to tell your landlord (like texts, calls, emails, or in person).
- If you can’t reach the landlord, leave a message giving the 24-hour notice.
- In your 24-hour notice, tell your landlord what your housing emergency is and that you need it fixed within 24 hours or you will file an ETRA. You have to tell your landlord that you will file in court to ask for emergency relief if they do not fix the problem.
- If the landlord does not fix the emergency within 24 hours of your notice, you can file the ETRA.
- If you try to reach your landlord to give the 24-hour notice, but can’t get a hold of them, go ahead and file.
There is a filing fee. If you have a low income, you can fill out a court fee waiver form to ask the court to let you skip paying. The court has these forms or you can create one online using a step-by-step interview at http://www.lawhelpmn.org/forms.
- Click on Court Fee Waiver
Bring proof of your low income, like pay stubs, or proof of government assistance.
With an ETRA, you can get a court hearing very fast, usually within 3-7 business days. The court is likely to order the landlord to do the repairs, to make sure the repairs get done, and to set a later court date to deal with rent and money damages.