Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Michigan helping you stay informed and compliant.
"There will always be a notice period required by the tenant, and in Michigan the law states that the tenant must provide a month’s notice to the landlord" The term “quit and holdover” is standard language in a residential lease agreemen
Feb 27, 2025
Read moreDomestic violence is a tragic reality for many, and in Michigan, tenants facing such situations have legal protections to help them escape unsafe living conditions. Michigan domestic violence laws allow victims to terminate rental agreements early. This
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreLandlords and tenants have mutual responsibilities when it comes to caring for the rental property. A landlord will be obligated to comply with keeping a rental property in a “safe and habitable condition” but will also have some specific obli
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreSecurity deposits are often a point of contention between landlords and tenants, but Michigan security deposit laws provide clear rules to ensure fairness for both sides. Did you know that landlords in Michigan are strictly prohibited from charging a secu
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreNavigate Michigan eviction laws with ease is possible through this comprehensive yet simple-to-understand article. Since understanding Michigan state's eviction regulations is crucial for both tenants and landlords, learning more about it via this g
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreMost residential lease agreements terminate at the end of the stated agreement term, but under what conditions can the landlord or tenant terminate the agreement early? How to break a lease in Michigan? Reasons for early termination will differ by state,
Feb 26, 2025
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