Interpreter services – If you need an interpreter in court, please call the Housing Court at (612) 348-6000 right away so that an interpreter can be scheduled.
Individuals who stay in a motel, hotel, or other short-term housing rental can qualify to receive a CRP if it is their permanent residence and if the stay is 30 consecutive days or more. Line 1 of the CRP must be for rent only, not for any services.
Claim the Renter's Credit on Your Income Tax Return. Starting with your 2024 taxes, if you are a renter, you can claim the Renter's Credit as part of your Minnesota Individual Income Tax return (Form M1). You will no longer file a Renter's Property Tax Refund return (Form M1PR).
Sellers of Minnesota real estate must make a seller disclosure. Minnesota law requires that all sellers of residential property disclose to prospective buyers all “material facts” that could affect a buyer's use and enjoyment of the property.
The property owner (plaintiff) must file an eviction action complaint in housing court. The court will establish a court hearing date and issue a summons. The summons and complaint must be served by a neutral person at least 7 days before the court date.
How it works: Landowners enroll in the federally-funded Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) for 14-15 years. CRP is administered by the USDA-Farm Service Agency (FSA). It uses agricultural land for conservation benefits, rather than farming or ranching.
There are two types of property tax refunds in Minnesota. One is income based and you may apply for this if your household income is less than $128,280; you owned and occupied a home in Minnesota; are filing a refund for 2021 or later; did not rent out your home; and did not use your home for business.
Interpreter services – If you need an interpreter in court, please call the Housing Court at (612) 348-6000 right away so that an interpreter can be scheduled.