Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1532

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  

Caption

Eminent domain; certain reimbursement amounts increased.

Impact

The implications of HF1532 on state laws are significant as it addresses how compensation is calculated and delivered during eminent domain proceedings. By mandating higher reimbursement fees for appraisals, the bill seeks to provide greater protection and financial assurance to landowners facing the potential loss of their property. This could lead to more equitable treatment of property owners and a streamlined process when appraisals are necessary, thereby potentially reducing disputes arising from inadequate compensation. Moreover, the bill adds responsibilities for acquiring authorities to ensure owners are informed about their rights regarding appraisals and reimbursements.

Summary

HF1532 is a legislative bill aimed at modifying provisions related to eminent domain in the State of Minnesota. Specifically, the bill proposes increasing certain reimbursement amounts for property owners in cases of eminent domain, which will impact how land acquisition is managed under state law. The amendments include raising the maximum reimbursement amounts for property appraisals, increasing the cap for single-family and two-family residential properties from $1,500 to $3,000 and from $5,000 to $10,000 for other properties. This change is meant to ensure that property owners receive adequate compensation for their appraisals in the face of potential land acquisition by the state or other authorities.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HF1532 may arise, especially regarding the balance between the needs of the state—such as infrastructure development—and the rights and protection of private property owners. Some stakeholders may argue that increasing reimbursement amounts could hinder necessary urban development or land acquisition efforts by making it more costly for the state. In contrast, proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of protecting property rights and ensuring that owners receive fair compensation, potentially fostering greater public trust in the eminent domain process. The legislation could serve as a focal point for debates about the fairness of land acquisition practices and individual rights in the context of state operations.

Companion Bills

MN SF2160

Similar To Certain reimbursement amounts increase

Previously Filed As

MN SF2160

Certain reimbursement amounts increase

MN SB0216

Eminent domain.

MN HF2098

Public data classification modified, authorized reimbursement amounts modified, audit amount threshold modified, qualified newspaper publishing notice requirements modified, special district and commission organization provisions modified, and rental licensing provisions modified.

MN HB2089

Eminent domain; oil and gas pipelines; reimbursement of expenses; effective date.

MN HB2089

Eminent domain; oil and gas pipelines; reimbursement of expenses; effective date.

MN SB1513

MUNI CD-EMINENT DOMAIN-WATER

MN HB630

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

MN HB1341

Eminent domain.

MN SB171

AN ACT relating to eminent domain.

MN HB3375

Modifies provisions relating to eminent domain

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