By

Jonathan Levy
            In the context of a landlord-tenant relationship, a landlord’s insurer’s right to subrogate against a tenant in Minnesota has evolved over time. What began as an anti-landlord tenant subrogation state has now evolved to a reasonable, contextual analysis of the applicable lease and relevant equities. About The Authors
Vacant buildings, due to improper security, maintenance or protection, are constantly the source of fires that spread to neighboring and innocent property owners. These properties create significant risks to their surroundings while making subrogation claims difficult from the outset. About The Author