Minnesota is one of about a dozen states where governments are allowed to routinely keep surplus revenues from forfeited sales. That practice may be changing.
Minnesota is one of about a dozen states where governments are allowed to routinely keep surplus revenues from forfeited sales. That practice may be changing.
In Minnesota, tax-forfeited properties generate millions of dollars that local governments use to run their operations, according to an analysis of public records by MPR News, APM Reports and the APM Research Lab.