The eviction moratorium that was put in place to help renters during the pandemic is ending. Starting Sunday, Aug. 1, the moratorium will no longer be in place. While the moratoriumâs final day will be Saturday, July 31, for the entire country, individual states have created plans to aid residents in the coming months. For renters and homeowners in Minnesota and Wisconsin, here is what to know moving forward. 1. Minnesota timeline In June, Minnesota lawmakers passed a bill that will slowly bring the eviction moratorium to an end. This âoff rampâ from the moratorium includes numerous phases:  June 30: Leases could be terminated if renters materially violate lease agreements. This does not include nonpayment of rent. Individuals could also be evicted if they qualify for rental assistance but do not apply.Â