Minnesota Statutes

§ 345.75 — ABANDONED TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY

Minnesota § 345.75
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartANIMALS AND PROPERTY
Ch. 345UNCLAIMED PROPERTY

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Minn. Stat. § 345.75 (2026).

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The ownership of abandoned tangible personal property that is not subject to any other provision of statute may be transferred as provided by this section. If property has not been removed within six months after it comes into the possession of a person, it is abandoned and shall become the property of the person in possession, after notice to the prior owner. Thirty days' notice that the time period has elapsed and that the ownership will be transferred at the end of the 30 days shall be given to the prior owner personally or by certified mail, which is actually received. If the name of the prior owner is not known, and cannot be ascertained with reasonable diligence, three weeks' published notice shall be given in the county where the property is located. The prior owner or another perso

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Legislative History

2005 c 109 s 7

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