Albert Lea Heating facilities must be capable of safely and adequately maintaining at least 70 degrees F when the outdoor temperature is 20 degrees F below zero. City Code, § 34-58 (5) 507-377-4340

Alexandria The city of Alexandria follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, § 5.01, subd. 1 320-763-6678

Anoka If it is between -20 degrees F and 60 degrees F, a temperature of at least 70 degrees F should be maintained. Temperature is measured at floor level. 18-122(k) 763-576-2715

Apple Valley The city of Apple Valley follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Apple Valley City Code, § 150.01 (952) 953-2570

Arden Hills In the city of Arden Hills, the temperature in all habitable rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms should be no less than 68 degrees F from September 30 to May 1. In areas where the average monthly temp is above 30 degrees F, a minimum temp of 65 degrees F is required. City Code, § 1400.06, subd. 2(C) 651-792-7813

Austin The city of Austin follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Austin City Code, § 4.01, subd. 1 507-437-9951

Baxter From September 1 to May 31 the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining at least 70 degrees F between the hours of 6:30AM and 10:30PM, and at least 60 degrees F during other hours. City Code, 9-6-5 (3)(4) 218-454-5100

Bemidji The city of Bemidji follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Chapter 10, Article I, §10-2 218.759.3596

Big Lake The city of Big Lake follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Chapter 9, § 900.01 763-263-5440

Blaine The city of Blaine follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code § 18-41 & § 18-341 763-784-6170

Bloomington A temperature of at least 68 degrees F must be maintained throughout the year. City Code, Part II, § 14.580 952-563-8934

Brainerd The owner or operator must furnish heat capable of at least 68 degrees F to the occupants whenever the outside temperature is 60 degrees F or below for a 24 hour period. Brainerd City Code, § 425.430 218-828-2309

Brooklyn Park The city of Brooklyn Park follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code § 106.01 & § 106.02 (Z) 763-493-8072

Buffalo The city of Buffalo follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 4.01 763-479-1720

Burnsville The city of Burnsville follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Title 4, Chapter 8, International Property Maintenance Code of Burnsville § 602.3 952-895-4466

Cambridge The temperature must be at least 70 degrees F unless it is below -20 degrees F. § 97.08 (E) 763-552-3208

Champlin The city of Champlin follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October to May the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, §§ 106-71 to 106-72 (adopting 2006 IPMC 602.3 and amending) 763-923-7196

Chaska From September 1 to June 1, the heating equipment should be capable of maintaining a minimum of 70 degrees F. Temperature is measured 3 feet above the floor and 36 inches from any wall. Division 2 Section 51 d 4 952-227-7531

Cloquet Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining at least 70 degrees F, unless the outside temperature is below -10 degrees F. City Code, 10.3.05, subd. 1(C) (218) 879-2507

Columbia Heights From October 1 to May 1 the temperature must be at least 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code § 5A.210 (D) & (E) (763) 706-8156

Coon Rapids From October 1 to May 31 the heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F. City Code, 12-306(6) 763-767-6470

Corcoran The city of Corcoran follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 40.01 763-479-1720.

Cottage Grove The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 70 degrees F. City Code, 9-7-6 (E) 651-458-2800

Crystal The city of Crystal follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to June 1 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 425.05, subd. 1 & 2(p) 763-531-1143

Deephaven The city of Deephaven follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Code of Ordinances, § 1100.01 952-474-4755

Detroit Lakes Every dwelling shall have heating facilities capable of maintaining 70 degrees F during ordinary minimum winter conditions (15 degrees above lowest recorded winter temperature). City Code, § 1002.06 (5) (218) 841-2187

Eagan The city of Eagan follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 4.01 (651) 675-5675

East Bethel The city of East Bethel follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 15 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 14-271 (y) (763) 367-7844

East Grand Forks The city of East Grand Forks follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, § 150.01 (218) 773-2208

Eden Prairie From September 15 to May 15 heating facilities must be capable of maintaining at least 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 9.11, subd. 7(A) 952-949-8547 (Fire and Rental Housing Inspections)

Elk River The city of Elk River follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, §§ 30-154, 30-155 763.635.1060

Excelsior The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F. City Code, Chapter 8, Article IV, § 8-131 (952) 653-3674

Fairmont The city of Fairmont follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 6-16 (d) (507) 238-3947

Falcon Heights The city of Falcon Heights follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 15 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is -15 degrees F and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, Part II, Chapter 105, Article III, § 105-58 and § 105-60 651-766-4029 (specify Falcon Heights)

Faribault The city of Faribault follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, §§ 7-21, 7-22(f) 507-333-0359

Fergus Falls The city of Fergus Falls follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 10.01 (A) (218) 332-5434

Forest Lake The city of Forest Lake follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Forest Lake City Code, § 150.01 (A) 651-464-4349

Fridley The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F throughout the year. City Code, 220.10 (4)(A) (763) 572-3594

Gaylord The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F. Gaylord City Code, § 151.33 (A) 507-237-2338

Glencoe The city of Glencoe follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Glencoe City Ordinance, § 500.01 320-864-5586

Golden Valley The city of Golden Valley follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 1 to May 1 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 4.60, subd. 2(JJ) 763-593-8090 (Or call Property Maintenance Inspector)

Grand Rapids The city of Grand Rapids follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 15 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 30-147 218-326-7601

Ham Lake The city of Ham Lake follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Ham Lake City Code, 11-410, § 1 (763) 235-1691

Hastings Heat must be provided to maintain at least 68 degrees F § 157.06 (D) (651) 480-2342

Hermantown The city of Hermantown follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, § 1000.01 (218) 729-3600

Hibbing The city of Hibbing follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 4.01, subd. 1 218-362-5997

Hopkins The city of Hopkins follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 1 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is below -12 degrees F and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required.. City Code, § 405.01 952-548-6323

Hutchinson The city of Hutchinson follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code § 150.001 (A) 320-234-4216

International Falls The heating facilities must be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F during ordinary winter conditions . City Code 4-20 (f) (218) 283-0706

Inver Grove Heights The city of Inver Grove Heights follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 9-1-1 (A) (651) 450-2550

Lake Elmo The city of Lake Elmo follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to May 31 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code §§ 150.325, 150.326 (B)(3) 651-747-3910

Lakefield The city of Lakefield requires that all habitable rooms must have safe and good-working heating facilities. Lakefield City Code, § 150.04 (D)(1) 507-662-5457

Lakeville The city of Lakeville follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. Throughout the year, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Title 9, Chapter 8, Sections 1 & 3 952-985-4400

Lino Lakes Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F in all habitable rooms, bathrooms, and toilet rooms. City Code, § 1009.23 (8) 651-982-2420

Little Canada The city of Little Canada follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Little Canada Code of Ordinances, § 301.040 651-766-4046

Little Falls The city of Little Falls follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Little Falls City Code, § 5.01 320-616-5500

Little Falls The city of Little Falls follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Little Falls City Code, § 5.01 (A) 320-616-5500

Mahtomedi From September 1, or when the daily average temperature is below 68 degrees F, to May 1, or when the daily average temperature is above 68 degrees the temperature, a temperature of at least 68 degrees F must be maintained. City Code, 12.05 (10)(J) 651-429-8518

Mankato When the temperature is between 60 and -20 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Mankato Code of Ordinances, §12.01 & §13.11 507-387-8600

Maple Grove The city of Maple Grove follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. All year, the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, Chapter 8, Article IV, § 8-121 763-494-6060

Maplewood The city of Maplewood follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Article IV, § 12-102 (6) and Article II, § 12-39 (1) (651) 249-2633

Medicine Lake The city of Medicine Lake follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Ordinance 90, § 2 & 33 763-542-9701

Melrose From September through May the temperature must be at least 68 degrees F. Temperature is measured 3 feet from the floor and exterior wall. 151.05(B)(8) 320-256-7211

Mendota Heights The city of Mendota Heights follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, 9-1-1(A) 651-452-1850

Minneapolis From October 1 to April 30 the heating equipment shall maintain 68 degrees F. From May 1 to May 15 and from September 15 to September 30, the heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 65 degrees F. City Code, Title 12, Chapter 244, Article V, 244.460 612-673-5800

Minnetonka Minnetonka follows the 1997 Uniform Housing Code requiring heating facilities that are capable of maintaining a room temperature of at least 70 degrees F. City Code, § 525.005 952-939-8286

Moorhead During the appropriate season, landlords shall supply heat to maintain a temperature of at least 68 degrees F. Each dwelling should have access to the thermostat controls for its heating supply. City Code, Title 9, Chapter 2, Section 6 (B)(3) 218.299.5424

Morris Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining 65 degrees F. * Temperature is measured 3 feet from the floor and 2 feet from each exterior wall. § 4.32 Subd. 21 (F) 320-589-3142

Mound The city of Mound follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 1 to May 31 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. Chapter 105, Article IV, Section 105-131, adoption of IPMC 602.3 952-442-7520

Mounds View The city of Mounds View follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 15 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is below -12 degrees F, and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 1005.01-.01, subd. 36 763-717-4000

New Brighton The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining a temperature of at least 80 degrees F with an outside temperature of 20 degrees F, and capable of maintaining a minimum of 70 degrees F at all times. New Brighton City Code, § 13-77 651-638-2050

New Hope The city of New Hope follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to June 1 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low, and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. New Hope City Code, Chapter 3, § 3-30 (d) adopting the code and (e)(17) amending the dates 763-531-5127

New Ulm The city of New Ulm follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. New Ulm City Code, § 11.01, subd. 1 507.359.8245

North Branch The city of North Branch follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Chapter 14, Article 2, § 14-20 651-674-8113

North Mankato The city of North Mankato follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. North Mankato City Code, § 150.01 (A) 507-625-4141

North St. Paul From September 1 through May 31 the temperature must be at least 68 degrees F. City Code, § 152.35 651-747-2439

Northfield The city of Northfield follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 16-21, § 16-23 507-645-3004

Oak Grove The city of Oak Grove follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, Chapter 103, Article 2, § 103-19 (763) 367-7844.

Oakdale The city of Oakdale follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 1 to May 31 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, §§ 7-1 & 7-3 (651) 739-5150

Orono The city of Orono follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Orono City Code, Title VI, Chapter 86, Article 2, Division 1, § 86-38 (952) 249-4600

Otsego From September 1 to May 31 a temperature of at least 68 degrees should be maintained. City Code, 7-11-6(F) 763-441-2593

Owatonna The heating equipment must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F from October 1 to May 1. City Code, § 151.11 (3) 507-444-4370

Plymouth The city of Plymouth follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to May 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, Chapter IV, § 405.01 763-509-5430

Prior Lake The city of Prior Lake follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 401.100 (952) 447-9850

Ramsey The city of Ramsey follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code § 105-22 763.433.9850.

Red Wing When the outside temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining at least 68 degrees F. § 4.03, subd. 9 (G)(1) 651.385.3611

Redwood Falls The city of Redwood Falls follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 4.07, subd. 1, 2(E) 507-637-5755

Richfield The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F throughout the year. City Code, § 405.11, subd. 6 612-861-9882

Robbinsdale Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 70 degrees F when it is -20 degrees F. Senior housing must maintain a temperature of 70 degrees all year, and rental housing must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F from October 1 to May 1. Robbinsdale City Code, § 425.17, subd. 2 (763) 531-1261 or (763) 531 - 1267

Rochester When the temperature at the Rochester Airport falls below 50 degrees F, the heating facilities must be operating. The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 68 degrees F unless it is below minus 20 degrees F. City Code § 34.08 507-328-2600

Rosemount The city of Rosemount follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 9-1-1 (A) 651-322-2024

Roseville From September 30 to April 1 rental housing must maintain a temperature of at least 68 degrees F, except when the outdoor temperature is abnormally low. When the average monthly temperature is at least 30 degrees F, a temperature of 65 degrees F can be maintained. Roseville City Code, § 906.08 (B)(3) 651-792-7082

Saint Louis Park The city of Saint Louis Park follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to June 1 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is below -20 degrees F, and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. St. Louis Park City Code, Chapter 6, Article V, § 6-142 & 6-143 (952) 924-2588

Sartell The city of Sartell follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 9-1-4 (320)258-7317

Savage The city of Savage follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 150.001 (A) 952-882-2650

Shakopee The city of Shakopee follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. Shakopee Code of Ordinances, § 111.01 (C) (1)-(2)(a) (952) 233-9396

Shoreview The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining 70 degrees F. City Code § 211.070 (D)(8) 651.490.4690

South St. Paul The city of South St. Paul follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 106-23 (a) 651-554-3220

Spring Lake Park The city of Spring Lake Park follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code § 150.180 763-784-6491

St. Anthony Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of at least 68 degrees F. City Code §111.198 651-638-2050

St. Cloud The city of St. Cloud follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. St. Cloud City Code, Chapter III, § 300:41 320-255-7214

St. Joseph Building must have facilities capable of maintaining 68 degrees F if it is 25 degrees F. St. Joseph City Code, § 505.10 320-363-7201

St. Michael The city of St. Michael follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 151.01 (A) 763-497-9923

St. Paul From October 15 to April 15 the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the outside temperature is below -20 degrees F, and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. Saint Paul also allows a tenant to repair and deduct from rent in situations where heating facilities are not safely maintained and in good working condition. This means a tenant, after proper notice to the landlord, can pay to have repairs made to a heating system that is not working, and then deduct those costs from their rent. Call HOME Line for specific legal advice regarding your situation: 612-728-5767 City Code, Title VI, § 34.11 (6) & § 49.03 (a) 651-266-8989

St. Paul Park The city of St. Paul Park follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 18-31 (651) 459-9785

St. Peter The city of St. Peter follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 10-31 (1) (507) 934-0662

Stewartville The city of Stewartville follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, §1000.01 507-533-4745 (Stewartville City Hall)

Stillwater The city of Stillwater follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 33-1, subd. 4 651-430-8825

Thief River Falls The city of Thief River Falls follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, § 150.01 (A)-(D)1 218-681-2500

Vadnais Heights From September through May a temperature of at least 68 degrees must be maintained. Heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F when the outdoor temperature is as low as 25 degrees F. City Code, 53.030 (6)(18) 651-204-6015

Virginia From September 1 to June 1 the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 21.37, subd. 4, 5 (218) 748 7500

Waconia The city of Waconia follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. § 900.03, subd. 2 763-479-1720

Waite Park The city of Waite Park follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. The heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, § 100.3, subd. 1 (K) 320-656-8936

Waseca The city of Waseca follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F.Pending confirmation of IPMC adoption: A temperature of 68 degrees F should be maintained in all habitable rooms, bathrooms and toilet rooms. If it is abnormally cold and the heating equipment is working to its full capacity, the maintenance of a minimum is not required. If the average monthly temperature exceeds 30 degrees F, a minimum of 65 degrees F should be maintained. City Code, § 150.01 (A) 507-835-9700

Wayzata The city of Wayzata follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From October 1 to May 1 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code, § 803.02(p) 952-404-5301

West Saint Paul The city of West Saint Paul follows the Minnesota State Building Code. When the temperature is below 60 degrees F, the heating facilities must be capable of maintaining a temperature of 68 degrees F. City Code § 150.040 651-552-4114 (Code Hotline) or 651-552-4100 (Community Development Dept).

White Bear Lake From September 1, or when the average daily temperature is below 68 degrees F, to May 31, or when the average daily temperature is above 68 degrees F, heat shall be provided so that the temperature be at least 68 degrees F inside. White Bear Lake City Code, § 502.100, subd. 10 651-429-8595

Willmar The heating equipment must be capable of maintaining a temperature of at least 68 degrees F during ordinary winter conditions. A temperature of at least 65 degrees F should be maintained in all habitable rooms, bathrooms, and toilet rooms. City Code, § 6.5-46(n), § 6.5-49(1) 320-235-8311

Winona If the outside temperature falls to 64 degrees F or below, the owner must turn on heating appliances. The heating equipment should be capable of maintaining a temperature of 70 degrees F. City Code, 33A.07 (a) 507-457-8231

Woodbury The city of Woodbury follows an amended version of the International Property Maintenance Code. From September 1 to May 31 the heating facilities must maintain a temperature of 68 degrees F. If the average monthly temperature is above 30 degrees F, then 65 degrees F indoors should be maintained. If the outside temperature is abnormally low and the heating equipment is working to full capacity, maintenance of a minimum will not be required. City Code, Chapter 6, Article V, Section 6-202 651-714-3543