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550.175 EXECUTION ON REAL PROPERTY THAT INCLUDES HOMESTEAD.
    Subdivision 1. Notification of homestead designation. If real property is to be sold on
execution and the property contains a portion of the homestead of the debtor, the debtor must be
notified by the executing creditor that the homestead may be sold and redeemed separately from
the remaining property. The notice in subdivision 2 must be included in the notice of execution
served on the debtor under section 550.19.
    Subd. 2. Homestead designation notice. The following notice must be included in the
execution notice of real property containing a homestead that is served on a debtor under section
550.19. The notice must be in 10 point capitalized letters.
"PART OF THE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD CONTAINS YOUR HOUSE. YOU
MAY DESIGNATE THE AREA OF A HOMESTEAD TO BE SOLD AND REDEEMED
SEPARATELY.
YOU MAY DESIGNATE THE HOUSE YOU OCCUPY AND ANY AMOUNT OF THE
PROPERTY AS A HOMESTEAD. THE DESIGNATED HOMESTEAD PROPERTY MUST
CONFORM TO THE LOCAL ZONING ORDINANCES AND BE COMPACT SO THAT IT
DOES NOT UNREASONABLY REDUCE THE VALUE OF THE REMAINING PROPERTY.
YOU MUST PROVIDE THE CREDITOR CAUSING THIS PROPERTY TO BE SOLD,
THE SHERIFF, AND THE COUNTY RECORDER WITH A COPY OF THE LEGAL
DESCRIPTION OF THE HOMESTEAD YOU HAVE DESIGNATED BY TEN BUSINESS
DAYS BEFORE THE DATE THE PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD."
    Subd. 3. Designation of homestead property. The debtor must designate the legal
description of the homestead property to be sold separately and the debtor's estimate of the value
of the property. The homestead property designated may include any amount of the property. The
designation must conform to local zoning, include the dwelling occupied by the debtor, and be
compact so that it does not unreasonably affect the value of the remaining property. The debtor
must serve a copy of the designation on the executing creditor, the sheriff, and the county recorder
by ten business days before the sale is scheduled.
    Subd. 4. Sale of property. (a) If the sheriff receives a homestead property designation
under subdivision 3, the sheriff must offer and sell the designated homestead property, and the
remaining property, separately, unless the executing creditor denies the right to the exemption,
objects to the property designated, or claims the value exceeds the exemption.
(b) If the executing creditor is dissatisfied with the homestead property designation or the
debtor's valuation of the property, upon proper motion to the district court of the county in
which any part of the property is located, the executing creditor is entitled to a court approved
designation of the homestead and a court determination of value. The court shall either approve
the debtor's designation or cause the property to be surveyed and order a homestead designation
consistent with the standards of subdivision 3 and require an appraisal of fair market value,
as applicable. The court's designation of the homestead property must conform to the debtor's
request, to the extent not inconsistent with the standards of subdivision 3.
(c) The court, in determining appraised value, shall review any appraisals provided by the
debtor and executing creditor and may require a court appointed independent appraisal. The
appraisals shall evaluate the property's fair market value, net of reasonable costs of sale.
(d) If the court determines that the property claimed as a homestead exceeds in value the
amount of the homestead exemption or if the court determines that the property cannot be
divided without material injury, the court shall order the sale of the entire property, including the
designated homestead. Out of the proceeds of the sale, the court shall pay the debtor the amount
of the homestead exemption and apply the balance of the proceeds of the sale on the execution.
(e) At the sale, no bid may be accepted unless it exceeds the amount of the homestead
exemption. If no bid exceeds the exemption, the homestead is exempt.
(f) The cost of any court ordered survey or appraisal and of the sale must be collected on
the execution, if the debtor designated as the debtor's homestead a greater quantity of property,
property of greater value than the debtor was entitled to, or designated a parcel that does not meet
the standards of subdivision 3. In all other cases, the costs shall be borne by the executing creditor.
    Subd. 5. Redemption. The debtor may redeem the designated homestead, the remaining
property, or the entire property including the homestead. The period of redemption for the
designated homestead or the remaining property is the same as the period of redemption for the
entire property including the designated homestead.
History: 1986 c 398 art 2 s 1; 1993 c 79 s 5,6

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