Minnesota Order Confirming Sale of Real Property is a court order issued by a Minnesota court that confirms the sale of real property in the state of Minnesota. This type of order is most commonly issued after a court-supervised sale of real estate, such as a foreclosure or a sheriff's sale. It is also used in cases where the parties have agreed to a private sale of real property. The order outlines the details of the sale, such as the purchase price, any outstanding liens or encumbrances, and the terms of the sale. It also confirms that the sale has been conducted in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. There are two types of Minnesota Order Confirming Sale of Real Property: a court-ordered sale and a private sale. Court-ordered sales are typically those conducted by a court-appointed referee or a sheriff, while private sales are those that are agreed upon between the seller and the buyer.