Minnesota does sell tax deeds but you won't hear much about the state. I suggest reviewing the tax code and looking for provisions dealing with delinquent property taxes and the collection of delinquent property taxes. The statutes are clear that annual sales in each county occur for the collection of back taxes. The statutes also give authority for the county 'over the counter' sales for those parcels which have not sold at the traditional sale.
NOTE: In all tax deed states research is very important. This is because the possibility of land ownership is very high. You should begin reading the state statutes relating to property taxes and delinquent tax collection practices. It is very important to be fully aware of which liens will survive the sale and foreclosure of the deed. The new owner of the parcel will be responsible for any surviving liens and claims attached to the property.
We currently do not sell a product that details the Minnesota tax deed sale process. I do have extensive experience with deed sale purchases and can give you some critical research suggestions to making tax deed sales work. I do suggest reading the state's tax code relating to property taxes. If you have any questions please email me or set up a consultation. If you are interested in investing in any other states I have developed two high detailed 'best of breed' tax sale products that will guide you through the entire process of researching, inspecting,
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Darius M. Barazandeh, J.D./M.B.A.
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Ca Minnesota Tax Collection Entities
Minnesota State Statutes - Select the Property Tax Code and Review the following areas:
- Property Tax Collection
- Collection and Enforcement of Delinquent Property Taxes
Legislative Tax Publication - - I suggest periodically reviewing this information for any upcoming changes to the tax code
Census Bureau Information on Minnesota - Use this data to research counties and to link to any online county databases
Suggested Reading # 1:
Tax Lien and Deeds Some Basics for Your Success
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Tax Sale and Tax Lien Due Diligence Matters! 
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M Minnesota Additional Research Links Page
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