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How do I file a complaint against a landlord in Michigan?

Persons who have complaints against landlords/property owners can file a complaint with the Michigan Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at 517-373-1140.

What are my rights as a renter in Michigan?

In Michigan, landlords must abide by a codified warranty of habitability and make requested repairs in a reasonable amount of time for non-emergencies or 24 hours for emergency issues. If they do not, then tenants may withhold rent or make the repairs themself and deduct the cost from future rental payments.

Can landlord raise rent in Michigan?

No. There is no Michigan law requiring landlords to provide tenants with notice of rent increases between lease terms. However, landlords cannot raise your rent in the middle of your lease.

Which Michigan law prohibits any lease provision that would violate a tenants civil rights?

On July 1st, 1979, Michigan’s Truth In Renting Act went into effect to ensure fair dealing between residential landlords and tenants in lease agreements. Landlords are prohibited from including certain self-serving and arbitrary provisions in written agreements intended to be a waiver of the tenant’s legal rights.

Can you sell rental property with tenants in Michigan?

Selling rental property with tenants in Michigan is definitely possible – however, a clear communication needs to be established in order to proceed with selling the property. Here are some of the options you can take to sell your house with tenants on the lease: Wait until the lease runs out. This is completely possible.

Why is it so difficult to sell a rental property?

Pricing is often the most difficult negotiation you’ll have if your tenant wants to buy the property because he may feel that he deserves a break on the price, says Kathryn Bishop, a Realtor® in Studio City, CA. “The tenant may want their past rent applied to the purchase price,” she says.

What happens if my landlord wants to sell my house?

Remember, these notices to vacate are not evictions. They are friendly terms of ending a rental tenancy with your current landlord. While it can be shocking to learn you have to move, that is one of the realities of being a renter, your landlord can choose to sell his rental property at any time. Talk to your landlord.

Can a tenant break the lease while the property is on the market?

The landlord may count on a tenant to pay rent while the property is on the market, but if the landlord neglects their duties, the tenant has the right to break the lease. It may be within a tenant’s right to break the lease and move out without repercussions if they feel their rights have been neglected during the sale.