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Senate takes up real property rewrite: partition, eminent domain appeals, transfers-on-death amendments on third reading
Summary
Senate File 202, a comprehensive rewrite of Minnesota partition law plus technical changes on eminent domain appeals and transfers-on-death deeds, received floor presentation and was taken up for third reading; sponsors said the bill reduces costs and modernizes procedures but the transcript does not record a final passage tally.
Senators debated and advanced Senate File 202, a multi-part real-property bill that rewrites Minnesota’s partition law, clarifies procedures in eminent domain appeals, and makes targeted changes to transfers-on-death deeds.
On the floor, the bill presenter described partition of real property as the division of co-owned land, explained the bill would modernize the Partition Act, and said the measure permits a single referee (rather than three), allows real estate agents to serve as referees with compensation by commission in some cases, and makes…
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