Minn. Stat. § 325E.67
Subd. 1. Definitions.
Subd. 2. Post-loss assignment.
A post-loss assignment of rights or benefits to a residential contractor under a property and casualty insurance policy insuring residential real estate must comply with the following:
(2) the assignment must include all of the following:
(3) the assignment must include a statement that the residential contractor has made no assurances that the claimed loss is fully covered by an insurance contract and must include the following notice in capitalized 14-point type:
"YOU ARE AGREEING TO ASSIGN CERTAIN RIGHTS YOU HAVE UNDER YOUR INSURANCE POLICY. THE ITEMIZED DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK PERFORMED, AS SET FORTH IN THIS ASSIGNMENT FORM, HAS NOT BEEN AGREED TO BY THE INSURER. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE SIGNING. THE INSURER MAY ONLY PAY FOR THE REASONABLE COST TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED PROPERTY CAUSED BY A COVERED PERIL, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF THE POLICY.";
(5) the assignment must include the following notice in capitalized 14-point type, located in the immediate proximity of the space reserved in the assignment for the signature of the named insured:
"YOU MAY CANCEL THIS ASSIGNMENT WITHOUT PENALTY WITHIN TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE LATER OF THE DATE THE ASSIGNMENT IS EXECUTED OR THE DATE ON WHICH YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF THE EXECUTED ASSIGNMENT. YOU MUST CANCEL THE ASSIGNMENT IN WRITING AND THE CANCELLATION MUST BE DELIVERED TO [insert the name and address of residential contractor as provided by the residential contractor]. IF MAILED, THE CANCELLATION MUST BE POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE THE TEN (10) BUSINESS DAY DEADLINE. IF YOU CANCEL THIS ASSIGNMENT, THE RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR HAS UP TO TEN (10) BUSINESS DAYS TO RETURN ANY PAYMENTS OR DEPOSITS YOU HAVE MADE.";
Subd. 3. Other requirements.
A residential contractor receiving the assignment described in subdivision 2 must:
Subd. 4. Certain assignments void.
A post-loss assignment of benefits entered into with a residential contractor that violates any provision of the federal Insured Homeowner's Protection Act of 1998, Public Law 105-216, as amended, is void.