A Minnesota Order Directing Sale of Real Property is a court order issued by a Minnesota court to direct the sale of real property. It is used when a party to a lawsuit has an interest in a piece of real estate and the court orders that the property be sold to satisfy a judgment. The order must include the details of the sale, including the price, terms of payment, and any other conditions of the sale. The order will also specify who will be responsible for the payment of taxes and other fees associated with the sale. There are two types of Minnesota Order Directing Sale of Real Property: a Judgment Order and a Decree Order. A Judgment Order is issued when a court finds that a party owes money and the sale of the real property is necessary to satisfy the judgment. A Decree Order is issued when the court finds that the sale of the real property is necessary to settle a dispute between parties.