Property Management
In Minnesota, an eviction (unlawful detainer) action must be filed in:
AFederal district court
BThe Minnesota district court (county court) in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CThe Minnesota Court of Appeals
DHousing court operated by the city
Explanation
Eviction (unlawful detainer) proceedings in Minnesota are filed in the district court (often the housing or conciliation division) for the county where the rental property is located. The process includes a summons, a hearing, and if the landlord prevails, a writ of recovery of premises.
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