Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 504B — Landlord And Tenant
Section 504B.375 — Unlawful Exclusion Or Removal; Action For Recovery Of Possession.

Subdivision 1. Unlawful exclusion or removal. (a) This section applies to actual or constructive removal or exclusion of a residential tenant which may include the termination of utilities or the removal of doors, windows, or locks. A residential tenant to whom this section applies may recover possession of the premises as described in paragraphs (b) to (e).
(b) The residential tenant shall present a verified petition to the district court of the judicial district of the county in which the premises are located that:
(1) describes the premises and the landlord;
(2) specifically states the facts and grounds that demonstrate that the exclusion or removal was unlawful, including a statement that no writ of recovery of the premises and order to vacate has been issued under section 504B.345 in favor of the landlord and against the residential tenant and executed in accordance with section 504B.365; and
(3) asks for possession.
(c) If it clearly appears from the specific grounds and facts stated in the verified petition or by separate affidavit of the residential tenant or the residential tenant's attorney or agent that the exclusion or removal was unlawful, the court shall immediately order that the residential tenant have possession of the premises.
(d) The residential tenant shall furnish security, if any, that the court finds is appropriate under the circumstances for payment of all costs and damages the landlord may sustain if the order is subsequently found to have been obtained wrongfully. In determining the appropriateness of security, the court shall consider the residential tenant's ability to afford monetary security.
(e) The court shall direct the order to the sheriff of the county in which the premises are located and the sheriff shall execute the order immediately by making a demand for possession on the landlord, if found, or the landlord's agent or other person in charge of the premises. If the landlord fails to comply with the demand, the officer shall take whatever assistance may be necessary and immediately place the residential tenant in possession of the premises. If the landlord, the landlord's agent, or other person in control of the premises cannot be found and if there is no person in charge, the officer shall immediately enter into and place the residential tenant in possession of the premises. The officer shall also serve the order and verified petition or affidavit immediately upon the landlord or agent, in the same manner as a summons is required to be served in a civil action in district court.
Subd. 2. Motion for dissolution or modification of order. The landlord may, by written motion and notice served by mail or personally on the residential tenant or the residential tenant's attorney at least two days before the hearing date on the motion, obtain dissolution or modification of the order for possession issued under subdivision 1, paragraph (c), unless the residential tenant proves the facts and grounds on which the order is issued. A landlord bringing a motion under this subdivision may recover possession of the premises only by an eviction action or otherwise provided by law. Upon the dissolution of the order, the court shall assess costs against the residential tenant, subject to the provisions of section 563.01, and may allow damages and reasonable attorney fees for the wrongful granting of the order for possession. If the order is affirmed, the court shall tax costs against the landlord and may allow the residential tenant reasonable attorney's fees.
Subd. 3. Finality of order. An order issued under subdivision 1, paragraph (c), or affirmed, modified, or dissolved under subdivision 2, is a final order for purposes of appeal. Either party may appeal the order within ten days after entry. If the party appealing remains in possession of the premises, bond must be given to:
(1) pay all costs of the appeal;
(2) obey the court's order; and
(3) pay all rent and other damages that justly accrue to the party excluded from possession during the pendency of the appeal.
Subd. 4. Waiver not allowed. A provision of an oral or written lease or other agreement in which a residential tenant waives this section is contrary to public policy and void.
Subd. 5. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide an additional and summary remedy for residential tenants unlawfully excluded or removed from rental property and, except where expressly provided in this section, sections 504B.285 to 504B.371 do not apply to proceedings under this section.
Subd. 6. Application. In addition to residential tenants and landlords, this section applies to:
(1) occupants and owners of residential real property that is the subject of a mortgage foreclosure or contract for deed cancellation for which the period for redemption or reinstatement of the contract has expired; and
(2) mortgagees and contract for deed vendors.
1999 c 199 art 1 s 55; 2005 c 10 art 2 s 4

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 500 - 515B — Property And Property Interests

Chapter 504B — Landlord And Tenant

Section 504B.001 — Definitions.

Section 504B.101 — Distress For Rent.

Section 504B.111 — Written Lease Required; Penalty.

Section 504B.113 — Service And Support Animal Documentation.

Section 504B.115 — Tenant To Be Given Copy Of Lease.

Section 504B.116 — Prorated Rent Required.

Section 504B.118 — Receipt For Rent Paid In Cash.

Section 504B.121 — Tenant May Not Deny Title; Exception.

Section 504B.125 — Person In Possession Liable For Rent; Evidence.

Section 504B.131 — Rent Liability; Uninhabitable Buildings.

Section 504B.135 — Terminating Tenancy At Will.

Section 504B.141 — Urban Real Estate; Holding Over.

Section 504B.145 — Restriction On Automatic Renewals Of Leases.

Section 504B.146 — Lease Duration Notice.

Section 504B.147 — Time Period For Notice To Quit Or Rent Increase.

Section 504B.151 — Restriction On Residential Lease Terms For Buildings In Financial Distress; Required Notice Of Pending Foreclosure.

Section 504B.155 — Tenant Must Give Cold Weather Notice Before Vacation Of Building.

Section 504B.161 — Covenants Of Landlord Or Licensor.

Section 504B.165 — Unlawful Destruction; Damages.

Section 504B.171 — Covenant Of Landlord And Tenant Not To Allow Unlawful Activities.

Section 504B.172 — Recovery Of Attorney Fees.

Section 504B.173 — Applicant Screening Fee.

Section 504B.175 — Prelease Deposit.

Section 504B.177 — Late Fees.

Section 504B.178 — Interest On Security Deposits; Withholding Security Deposits; Damages; Limit On Withholding Last Month's Rent.

Section 504B.181 — Landlord Or Agent Disclosure.

Section 504B.185 — Inspection; Notice.

Section 504B.195 — Disclosure Required For Outstanding Inspection And Condemnation Orders.

Section 504B.204 — Action For Rental Of Condemned Residential Premises.

Section 504B.205 — Residential Tenant's Right To Seek Police And Emergency Assistance.

Section 504B.206 — Right Of Victims Of Violence To Terminate Lease.

Section 504B.211 — Residential Tenant's Right To Privacy.

Section 504B.215 — Billing; Loss Of Services.

Section 504B.221 — Unlawful Termination Of Utilities.

Section 504B.225 — Intentional Ouster And Interruption Of Utilities; Misdemeanor.

Section 504B.231 — Damages For Ouster.

Section 504B.235 — Definitions.

Section 504B.241 — Residential Tenant Reports; Disclosure And Corrections.

Section 504B.245 — Tenant Report; Remedies.

Section 504B.251 — Recording Of Notice Of Cancellation Of Leases.

Section 504B.255 — Termination Notice Requirement For Federally Subsidized Housing.

Section 504B.261 — Pets In Subsidized Disability Accessible Rental Housing Units.

Section 504B.265 — Termination Of Lease Upon Death Of Tenant.

Section 504B.271 — Tenant's Personal Property Remaining In Premises.

Section 504B.275 — Attorney General's Statement; Distribution.

Section 504B.281 — Forcible Entry And Unlawful Detainer Prohibited.

Section 504B.285 — Eviction Actions; Grounds; Retaliation Defense; Combined Allegations.

Section 504B.291 — Eviction Action For Nonpayment; Redemption; Other Rights.

Section 504B.301 — Eviction Action For Unlawful Detention.

Section 504B.305 — Notice Of Seizure Provision.

Section 504B.311 — No Eviction Action If Tenant Holds Over For Three Years.

Section 504B.315 — Restrictions On Eviction Due To Familial Status.

Section 504B.321 — Complaint And Summons.

Section 504B.325 — Expedited Relief.

Section 504B.331 — Summons; How Served.

Section 504B.335 — Answer; Trial.

Section 504B.341 — Continuance Of Trial.

Section 504B.345 — Judgment; Execution.

Section 504B.351 — Failure Of Jury To Reach A Verdict.

Section 504B.355 — Form Of Verdict.

Section 504B.361 — Forms Of Summons And Writ.

Section 504B.365 — Execution Of The Writ Of Recovery Of Premises And Order To Vacate.

Section 504B.371 — Appeals.

Section 504B.375 — Unlawful Exclusion Or Removal; Action For Recovery Of Possession.

Section 504B.381 — Emergency Tenant Remedies Action.

Section 504B.385 — Rent Escrow Action To Remedy Violations.

Section 504B.391 — Violations Of Building Repair Orders.

Section 504B.395 — Procedure.

Section 504B.401 — Summons.

Section 504B.411 — Answer.

Section 504B.415 — Defenses.

Section 504B.421 — Hearing.

Section 504B.425 — Judgment.

Section 504B.431 — Service Of Judgment.

Section 504B.435 — Landlord's Right To Collect Rent Suspended.

Section 504B.441 — Residential Tenant May Not Be Penalized For Complaint.

Section 504B.445 — Administrator.

Section 504B.451 — Receivership Revolving Loan Fund.

Section 504B.455 — Removal Of Administrator.

Section 504B.461 — Termination Of Administration.

Section 504B.465 — Waiver Not Allowed.

Section 504B.471 — Purpose To Provide Additional Remedies.