Minnesota
law lays out rules for the rental of houses and apartments. There are
specific procedures that must be followed to terminate a lease or evict a
tenant. Failure to follow the proper procedure for removing a tenant or
terminating a lease can lead to civil liability and/or criminal penalties,
and can delay the removal of a tenant who is not paying rent.
Buying/Selling
Buying or selling a home or business can be done with or without a realtor.
If a realtor is not used, it is especially important to be sure that a
contract is drawn up to cover every aspect of the transaction. State law
requires that certain disclosures be made in any real estate transaction.
Boundary Line Disputes
An easement is the right of someone to use someone else’s land. Driveways
passing over part of a neighbors property are a common type of easement.
Some pieces of land have no access to public roads except for easements over
other people’s land. Disputes over easements or boundary lines are not
uncommon, but they are usually resolved without extensive court action. When
these types of disputes go to court they often create difficult cases.