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FAQs - Disaster Abatement

Q1. What is a Disaster Abatement?

Minnesota Statute 273.123 (view the statute on the State of Minnesota Web site) provides that an owner of a homestead or non-homestead property that has been accidentally or unintentionally damaged may apply for a reduction in the amount of taxes payable on the property in the year the destruction occurs and in the following year, if the property does not qualify for a disaster credit. The owner of a homestead or non-homestead property may qualify for a local option abatement if:

  • The property does not qualify for a disaster credit; AND

  • 50% or more of the homestead dwelling or other structure, as established by the County Assessor, is unintentionally or accidentally destroyed and the homestead is uninhabitable or the structure is not usable; AND

  • The owner makes written application to the County Assessor as soon as is practical after the damage has occurred: AND

  • The owner of the property makes written application to the County Board

Please contact the Anoka County Assessment Services for additional information at 763-323-5475.


page last updated - 04/23/2004

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