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554.134 Termination of estate at will or by sufferance or tenancy from year to year. Sec. 34. (1) Except as provided otherwise in this section, an estate at will or by sufferance may be terminated by either party by giving 1 month's notice to the other party.
In most cases, you will have 10 days to pay or move out. You may ask for more time if you need it. If you do not pay or move out by the deadline, your landlord can get the local police or sheriff to force you to leave. The amount of time you have to move is different if you're being evicted from a mobile home park.
In the case of illegal drug activity, the landlord needs to grant only 24 hours after the notice is served before they can file for eviction. For violating other lease provisions, Michigan landlords must give 30 days' notice.
For terminating the tenancy, the notice period is generally 1 month. If the landlord claims the tenant is causing a health hazard or damaging the property, the notice must provide for 7 days to correct the situation before a court case is filed. These notices are from the landlord and NOT the court.
In Michigan, the law allows for faster access to court and a quicker resolution in an eviction case than a lawsuit would usually take. It's illegal for a landlord to evict you without going to court and getting an eviction order first.
Eviction is the legal process of making a tenant move out of a rental home. In Michigan, the law allows for faster access to court and a quicker resolution in an eviction case than a lawsuit would usually take. It's illegal for a landlord to evict you without going to court and getting an eviction order first.
Michigan Eviction Timeline Notice Received by TenantsAverage TimelineIssuing an Official Notice1 ? 30 daysIssuance and Serving of Rule for Possession3 days before the hearing is scheduledCourt Hearing and Judgment5-10 daysIssuance of Writ of Restitution10 days1 more row ?
Once judgment is passed in favor of the landlord, the tenant must move out within 10 days. The appropriate law enforcement official must be given the Writ within 7 days from the day it is issued. There is no specific length of time for them to execute the Writ and forcefully evict the tenant.
In most cases, you will have 10 days to pay or move out. You may ask for more time if you need it. If you do not pay or move out by the deadline, your landlord can get the local police or sheriff to force you to leave.