August 1st, 2025
Contributor: Nikki Murray

Roofers - going door-to-door in Minnesota to offer roofing services? Make sure you’re following ALL applicable state laws and local ordinances — especially when insurance claims are involved.
State Requirements
- Be licensed by the MN Department of Labor and Industry
- Clearly disclose your name, company, and sales intent
- Provide a written contract with a 3-day cancellation period for unsolicited sales
- NEVER offer to pay deductibles, give rebates, or use “yard sign” incentives — that’s illegal
Under MN Statute § 325E.66, you may not:
- Interpret or explain insurance policies
- Represent yourself as a public adjuster
- Begin work or enter agreements without a good-faith written estimate
Don’t forget § 325E.67:
If the project involves insurance proceeds, your agreement must include a specific disclosure in bold, 14-point font, stating:
“YOU MAY CANCEL THIS CONTRACT AT NO PENALTY OR OBLIGATION WITHIN TEN BUSINESS DAYS…” (or similar language as outlined by statute)
Failure to include this notice = noncompliant contract.
Local Ordinances May Apply Too:
- Many cities require a solicitor’s permit and visible ID badge
- Respect “No Solicitors” signs — knocking anyway could result in fines
- Follow time-of-day restrictions for door-to-door sales


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