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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mn counterclaim in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Court File Number' and 'Case Type' at the top of the form. Ensure that you accurately identify your case type as 'Housing'.
  3. In the section for 'Plaintiff (Tenant)', enter your name and check whether you are the landlord or a person with authority. Provide any necessary details regarding your authority.
  4. Complete the rental agreement details, including the start date, address, and current rent amount due each month. Make sure to include all relevant dates and amounts.
  5. If applicable, indicate if a rent escrow action has been filed and provide details about any deposits made with the court.
  6. Fill out information regarding compliance with Minn. Stat. §504B.181, selecting one of the options provided to demonstrate proper disclosure to tenants.
  7. Sign and date the document in front of a notary public or court administrator, ensuring all personal information is accurate.

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The plaintiff shall serve a reply to a counterclaim in the answer within 21 days after service of the answer or, if a reply is ordered by the court, within 21 days after service of the order, unless the order otherwise directs.
A counterclaim should start with a topic sentence that acknowledges the opposing side and references the previous paragraph to create a smooth transition. Counterclaims should also include credible sources as evidence for the opposing side.
In general, a counterclaim must be filed within the same limitation period as the original suit, unless the court grants an extension for exceptional reasons. The counterclaim may relate to claims arising either before or after the filing of the original suit, as long as it is not barred by limitation.
A counterclaim, like a claim, is a legal filing that includes a statement of alleged facts and a request for relief. While claims are brought by claimants against respondents, counterclaims are brought by respondents against claimants. A respondent who brings a counterclaim is sometimes called a counterclaimant.
Examples of counterclaims include: After a bank has sued a customer for an unpaid debt, the customer counterclaims (sues back) against the bank for fraud in procuring the debt. The court will sort out the different claims in one lawsuit (unless the claims are severed). Two cars collide.

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Types of Counterclaims Compulsory Counterclaims: These are directly related to the original claim and must be raised during the same legal proceeding. Failing to do so can mean losing the right to bring up that claim later. Permissive Counterclaims: These are unrelated to the plaintiffs initial claim.

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