The owner may sell and convey the homestead without subjecting it, or the proceeds of such sale for the period of one year after sale, to any judgment or debt from which it was exempt in the owner's hands, except that the proceeds of the sale are not exempt from a judgment or debt for a court ordered child support or maintenance obligation in arrears. The proceeds of an insurance claim for an exempt homestead are exempt for one year. The owner may remove therefrom without affecting such exemption, if the owner does not thereby abandon the same as the place of abode. If the owner shall cease to occupy such homestead for more than six consecutive months the owner shall be deemed to have abandoned the same unless, within such period, the owner shall file with the county recorder of the county in which it is situated a notice, executed, witnessed, and acknowledged as in the case of a deed, describing the premises and claiming the same as the owner's homestead. In no case shall the exemption continue more than five years after such filing, unless during some part of the term the premises shall have been occupied as the actual dwelling place of the debtor or the debtor's family.
(8342) RL s 3458; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 403 art 3 s 75; 1993 c 79 s 3
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 500 - 515B — Property And Property Interests
Chapter 510 — Homestead Exemption
Section 510.01 — Homestead Defined; Exempt; Exception.
Section 510.02 — Area And Value; How Limited.
Section 510.03 — Existing Exemption Not Affected By Changes.
Section 510.04 — Title May Be In Either Spouse; Equitable Title Exempt.
Section 510.06 — Exemption Not Lost By Death Or Desertion.
Section 510.07 — Sale Or Removal Permitted; Insurance Proceeds; Notice.