Michigan Eviction Notice Requirements
Summary
In Michigan, landlords must provide month-to-month tenants with a 30-day eviction notice under Michigan Compiled Laws 554.134(1). Judges can grant more time to move, especially in hardship cases, but other relief depends on unique circumstances. If no notice is received, the eviction may be considered unlawful, and you can contest it in court. Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
My legal aid said the judge want do anything but give
It seems you're facing a challenging situation. However, without more context, it's hard to provide precise information. Could you specify what your legal aid meant by "the judge won't do anything but give"?
My legal aid said the judge can only give me more time to move is that true or can he do more than that
In eviction proceedings in Michigan:
- Judges generally follow the law strictly.
- They can grant more time to move, especially for hardship cases.
- Other possible relief depends on unique circumstances.
Please consult a local attorney for specifics.
But what if u never got no notice
If you didn't receive a proper eviction notice in Michigan:
- The eviction may be considered unlawful.
- You can contest the eviction in court.
Always consult a local attorney for personalized advice.