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Are covenants put on the deed when the property is listed in the National Register?

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Are covenants put on the deed when the property is listed in the National Register?

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Can I request to have my property removed from the National Register? Properties are removed from the National Register only if they lose the qualities they had at the time of listing. Properties have been removed if they have been destroyed by fire or storms, or have been substantially altered. Properties are automatically removed from the Register if they have been moved. Can I demolish my property if its listed in the National Register? Yes, however, the rules of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board (EQB) require the responsible governmental unit (RGU) to complete an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) before a property, which is listed in the National Register is destroyed. For further information contact the EQB at 651-205-4660.

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