Is there a repurchase period allowed for previous owners?

Previous owners have had the opportunity to request to repurchase the property.  Once the property is sold or conveyed, the privilege of repurchasing automatically ends at the time of sale or conveyance. If the prior owner is the successful bidder of the property at the sale, the purchase price must be the greater of  the sum of all taxes, special assessments, penalties, interest, and costs due at the time of forfeiture plus any special assessments for improvements certified as of the date of sale, or 2) the successful bid price. [MN Statute 282.01, Subd. 7]

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1. What properties are for sale?
2. How do I receive information on the properties?
3. What is the process for bidding on a property?
4. Can I cancel my bid once it has been accepted?
5. How do I receive title to the property?
6. Is there a repurchase period allowed for previous owners?
7. What happens to the parcels that do not sell at the public sale?
8. Who do I contact if I have more questions?