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Probate & Trust Law Section Conference Manual ... - Minnesota CLE

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A. “Property” Documents<br />

1. Deed<br />

2. Bill of Sale<br />

3. Assignment of Leases/Contracts<br />

4. Well Disclosure Statement<br />

B. “Title” Documents<br />

1. Title Policy / Pro Forma<br />

2. Seller’s Affidavit<br />

3. FIRPTA Affidavit<br />

4. Certified copies of Letters Testamentary<br />

5. Certified Copy of Will and verification that it was submitted to probate<br />

C. “Party Documents”<br />

1. If Seller or Buyer is a trust – Affidavit and Certificate of <strong>Trust</strong>, <strong>Trust</strong> Document<br />

(or relevant pages)<br />

2. If a party is an entity<br />

a. Certificate of Good Standing<br />

b. Articles of Organization/Incorporation<br />

c. Bylaws<br />

d. Member/Shareholder Control Agreement<br />

VI.<br />

Other Real Estate Issues<br />

A. Cancellation statute. See Minn.Stat.559.217<br />

1. Either party may commence cancellation<br />

2. Cancellation with Right to Cure<br />

a. Process: (i) occurrence of a default which does NOT cancel the<br />

purchase agreement of its own terms; (ii) the non‐defaulting party<br />

serves notice in form and manner required by statute; (iii) purchase<br />

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