Is commingling legal in Minnesota?
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No
Yes, under Timeshare Act
The Timeshare Act in Minnesota does not provide an exception to the commingling prohibition. This option incorrectly suggests a specific exemption that doesn't exist in Minnesota law.
Sometimes, with buyer permission
Buyer permission does not override the prohibition against commingling in Minnesota. No amount of client consent can make commingling legal under Minnesota real estate law.
Sometimes, with seller permission
Seller permission does not provide a legal exception to the commingling prohibition in Minnesota. The law strictly prohibits this practice regardless of seller consent.
Why is this correct?
Commingling is prohibited.
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