Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF202

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Report Pass
1/30/25  
Engrossed
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
2/24/25  
Enrolled
3/28/25  
Passed
3/28/25  
Chaptered
3/28/25  
Passed
3/28/25  

Caption

Minnesota Partition Act Establishment

Impact

The legislation will amend several sections of Minnesota Statutes related to real property rights, particularly focusing on partition actions. With SF202 in place, property owners will have clearer guidelines on how to proceed with shared property interests, especially when disputes arise. This clarification is expected to reduce the potential for lengthy litigation by providing a structured process that respects the rights of all co-owners while also addressing the complexities associated with jointly owned properties.

Summary

SF202, known as the Minnesota Partition Act, seeks to provide a more organized and equitable framework for the partition of real property within the state. This bill outlines the legal procedures for partition actions, making provisions for joint tenants and tenants-in-common to seek partitioning of their interests. It establishes definitions for relevant terms, clarifies the rights of parties involved, and sets forth the powers of the court regarding the partitioning process. Furthermore, it introduces specific provisions for instances where property cannot be divided without causing damage and discusses the application of proceeds from property sales.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SF202 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among property legal experts and stakeholders who value the clarification and organization this legislation aims to bring. However, some concerns have been raised regarding how the law will be applied in contentious cases, especially in situations involving family-run properties or properties with historical significance. The balance between ensuring fair treatment of all co-owners and preserving the emotional ties to the land remains a point of discussion amongst lawmakers and community members.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF202 involve its implementation, particularly regarding the proposed changes to eminent domain procedures and the transfer on death deeds. Critics worry that some sections could unintentionally favor one party over another, particularly in forced sales or partitions that might favor more financially powerful owners. Additionally, the revisions to the notice requirements for eminent domain could have implications on how such actions affect property rights, necessitating careful consideration to ensure that all parties' rights are adequately protected.

Companion Bills

MN HF359

Similar To Minnesota Partition Act; partition of real property provided, notice requirements for eminent domain proceedings modified, and application of a legislative enactment relating to transfer of death deeds clarified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF359

Minnesota Partition Act; partition of real property provided, notice requirements for eminent domain proceedings modified, and application of a legislative enactment relating to transfer of death deeds clarified.

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MN SF929

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MN SF931

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MN SF930

Minnesota Health Plan establishment

MN SF1911

Minnesota Civic Fund program establishment

MN SF2323

MinnesotaCare eligibility expansion

MN SF4535

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