Death, biohazard, and meth contamination disclosure rules for Minnesota real estate and rentals — for sellers, buyers, and landlords.
Minnesota statute states that deaths and perceived paranormal activity are not material facts requiring disclosure.
Statute: Minn. Stat. § 513.56
Remedy standard: Limited — statute bars stigma claims. Stigma-only claims are generally barred in Minnesota, but sellers must answer truthfully if asked in writing — lies in response to a direct question are actionable fraud in every state.
Death disclosure to tenants: Not required. Biohazard/meth disclosure: Required as a habitability matter. Bedbug disclosure: Not required by state law. Federal lead paint disclosure applies to pre-1978 housing in all states.
Minnesota requires disclosure and professional remediation of meth-contaminated properties. MDH maintains cleanup standards.