Minn. Stat. § 168A.143
Subd. 1. Requirements for certificate issuance or reissuance.
When an applicant is unable to obtain from or locate previous owners no longer holding an interest in the manufactured home based on a certificate of title, or to locate, obtain, or produce the original certificate of origin or certificate of title for a manufactured home, and there is no evidence of a surrendered certificate of title or manufacturer's statement of origin as provided in section 168A.1412, subdivisions 2 and 3, which has not otherwise been unaffixed or is being unaffixed as provided in section 168A.142, the department must issue or reissue a certificate of title to a manufactured home when the applicant submits:
(2) an affidavit that:
(ii) certifies the applicant is the owner of the manufactured home, has physical possession of the manufactured home, knows of no facts or circumstances that materially affect the validity of the title of the manufactured home as represented in the application, and provides copies of such ownership documents, so far as the documents exist, including by way of example:
(A) bill of sale;
(B) financing, replevin, or foreclosure documents;
(C) appraisal;
(D) insurance certification;
(E) personal property tax bill;
(F) landlord certification;
(G) affidavit of survivorship or estate documents;
(H) divorce decree; or
(I) court order;
(3) an affidavit by an attorney admitted to practice law in this state stating:
Subd. 2. Satisfaction of manufactured home security lien; release.
A security interest perfected under this chapter may be canceled seven years from the perfection date for a manufactured home, upon the request of the owner of the manufactured home, if the owner has paid the lien in full or the lien has been abandoned and the owner is unable to locate the lienholder to obtain a lien release. The owner must send a letter to the lienholder by certified mail, return receipt requested, stating the reason for the release and requesting a lien release. If the owner is unable to obtain a lien release by sending a letter by certified mail, then the owner must present to the department the returned letter as evidence of the attempted contact, or the acknowledgment of receipt of the letter, together with a copy of the letter and an owner affidavit of nonresponse.
Subd. 3. Suspension or revocation of certificate.