2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 559.21 — Contract Termination; Notice; Service; Costs; Conditions

Plain-Language Summary

If a buyer falls behind on payments under a contract for deed, the seller can cancel the contract by serving a formal notice of termination. The buyer usually gets 60 days to catch up on payments, pay attorney fees and costs, and save the contract. The exact time allowed and amounts depend on when the contract was signed and how much of the purchase price has been paid.

Practical Notes
This is one of the most important statutes for contract-for-deed buyers in Minnesota. Unlike mortgage foreclosure, which takes months, a contract for deed can be terminated in as little as 60 days. Buyers who receive a cancellation notice should act quickly and consider contacting an attorney or legal aid.