Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF969

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Subsurface drain tile disclosure requirement

Impact

The implementation of SF969 is expected to significantly impact Minnesota's real estate transactions, particularly for properties classified under specific tax classifications. This added requirement for transparency is designed to protect buyers from unexpected costs related to existing drainage systems that could affect the usability of the land. Furthermore, it places a responsibility on sellers to ensure they are aware of any drainage systems affecting their property, thereby enhancing responsible management of water resources.

Summary

SF969 establishes a formal requirement for sellers of certain real property in Minnesota to disclose the status and location of subsurface drain tiles prior to closing a sale. The bill defines drain tile as a system used to collect and convey water beneath the ground surface. New disclosures are to include detailed maps and descriptions of the drain tiles, aiding the transparency of property features that could affect land use, environmental management, and future liabilities.

Contention

Debate surrounding SF969 may arise regarding the potential administrative burden it places on sellers and real estate agents. While supporters view the disclosure requirement as a necessary step for environmental stewardship and buyer protection, opponents might argue it complicates the selling process and could deter potential buyers aware of these additional requirements. Moreover, concerns may be raised about how effectively this information is conveyed and whether it could lead to disputes over drainage conditions post-sale.

Companion Bills

MN HF77

Similar To Disclosure of subsurface drain tile required.

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