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Act Now to Protect Your 2023 Property Damage Claim August 11, 2023, was one of the costliest hail losses in Minnesota, making NOAA’s list of “Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters” with preliminary damage totals in excess of $1.5 billion. Generally, most Minnesota property owners have up to two years to...

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You see more and more planned communities in Minnesota everyday. Townhouse, condominium and other forms of planned communities are becoming increasingly prevalent in Minnesota real estate development. With the increased popularity of planned communities, Minnesota community associations law has developed in leaps and bounds over the last several years. Minnesota...

The “pay-if-paid” or “pay-when-paid” clause is frequently included in subcontracts. These clauses state that the general contractor is not required to pay the subcontractor unless and until the project owner pays the general contractor. Such provisions can be problematic to subcontractors when collection action is necessary. If the subcontractor demands...

NO MECHANICS LIEN RIGHTS? TRY A CONSTITUTIONAL LIEN Most people in the construction industry are familiar with mechanics liens. Under Minnesota law, if a contractor or material supplier is not paid for its services, it may file a lien against the real estate involved to secure payment. There are many...