Tenant Rights In Michigan

Summary

Month-to-month tenants in Michigan must receive a 30-day notice to quit before eviction. For non-payment, a 7-day notice is required. The property owner can overrule the property managers decision, provide a 30-day notice to terminate the lease, or start eviction proceedings after 7 days for non-payment. Lease terms still apply even on a month-to-month basis.

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It's essential to know the agreement terms. However, generally:
- The owner has the final authority.
- They can intervene if the eviction doesn't comply with the lease or Michigan law.
- Tenants can contact them for assistance.
Need the lease agreement to give more accurate information.
What if am month to month
In Michigan,
- Month-to-month tenants must be given a *-day notice to quit before eviction proceedings.
- If eviction is for non-payment, a *-day notice is required.
- Lease terms still apply, even on a month-to-month basis.
What can the owner do
The owner can:
- Overrule the property manager's decision.
- Provide a *-day notice if they want to terminate the lease.
- Start eviction proceedings after 7 days if there's non-payment of rent.
- Uphold the lease terms.