Minnesota Statutes
§ 469.206 — HAZARDOUS PROPERTY PENALTY
Minnesota § 469.206
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 469.206 (2026).
Text
A city may assess a penalty up to one percent of the estimated market value of real property, including any building located within the city that the city determines to be hazardous as defined in section463.15, subdivision 3. The city shall send a written notice to the address to which the property tax statement is sent at least 90 days before it may assess the penalty. If the owner of the property has not paid the penalty or fixed the property within 90 days after receiving notice of the penalty, the penalty is considered delinquent and is increased by 25 percent each 60 days the penalty is not paid and the property remains hazardous. For the purposes of this section, a penalty that is delinquent is considered a delinquent property tax and subject to chapters 279, 280, and 281, in the sam
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Legislative History
1989 c 328 art 6 s 17;2013 c 143 art 14 s 83
Nearby Sections
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§ 469.001
PURPOSES§ 469.002
DEFINITIONS§ 469.004
COUNTY AND MULTICOUNTY AUTHORITIES§ 469.005
AREA OF OPERATION§ 469.010
REMOVAL; HEARING; NOTICE§ 469.011
AUTHORITY OPERATIONS§ 469.013
ACCOUNTING§ 469.014
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Minnesota § 469.206, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/469/469.206.