When real property is sold upon execution or under judgment or mortgage, until the expiration of the time allowed for redemption, the court may restrain the commission of waste on the property, by order granted, with or without notice, on application of the purchaser or the purchaser's assigns holding the certificate of sale; but it is not waste for the person in possession of the property at the time of sale, or entitled to the possession afterwards, during the time allowed for redemption, to continue to use it in the same manner in which it was previously used, or to use it in the ordinary course of husbandry, or to make the necessary repairs of the buildings thereon, or to use wood or timber on the property therefor, or for the repair of fences or for fuel for the possessor's family, while the possessor occupies the property.
(9584) RL s 4448; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies
Chapter 561 — Nuisance, Trespass, Waste; Liability
Section 561.01 — Nuisance; Action.
Section 561.02 — Maliciously Maintained Structure.
Section 561.04 — Trespass; Treble Damages.
Section 561.051 — Liability For Acts Of Wild Animals.
Section 561.07 — Animals May Be Impounded.
Section 561.08 — Owner Of Property May Distrain.
Section 561.09 — Owner Of Animals Liable For Trespass.
Section 561.10 — Trespass After Execution Or Foreclosure Sale.
Section 561.17 — Action For Waste.
Section 561.18 — Waste Pending Year For Redemption; Injunction.
Section 561.19 — Nuisance Liability Of Agricultural Operations.