Michigan Eviction Legalities Explained

Summary

In Michigan, landlords can evict tenants without a lease for reasons like nonpayment of rent, property damage, or illegal activity. Simply wanting the property back is not a valid reason. Judges have the final say in eviction cases, ensuring legal procedures are followed.

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What if they demanding they property just because they want it back
In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a valid reason like non-payment of rent, property damage or illegal activity. Simply wanting the property back isn't a valid reason. Proper eviction procedures must be followed always.
Ok its not because of rent because that was dismissed
In Michigan, if the reason for eviction such as rent nonpayment has been addressed, the landlord can't proceed with the eviction just because they want the property back. They need a valid legal reason.
So do judges have the finally say
Yes, in eviction cases, the judge ultimately determines the case based on the evidence provided and the law. They decide if the eviction is legally justified.