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Minnesota Security Deposit Law

How Does Ownership Transfer Work in Minnesota?

This question is about Minnesota Security Deposit Law

In Minnesota, when a property’s ownership is transferred to a new owner through sale, the old landlord has 60 days to return the security deposits to the tenants or transfer them to the new owner and alert the tenants of the change of possession.

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The information for this answer was found on our Minnesota Security Deposit Law answers.

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