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However, each party in an eviction case is responsible for paying for their own lawyer. The judgment should also tell you that you must either pay the amount owed or move out of your home. In most cases, you will have 10 days to pay or move out. You may ask for more time if you need it.
(3) A tenancy from year to year may be terminated by either party by a notice to quit, given at any time to the other party. The notice shall terminate the lease at the expiration of 1 year from the time of the service of the notice.
The Michigan Notice to Quit Form must contain the reason for serving the Notice to Quit and the amount of time the tenant has. The problem must be clearly stated on the notice, so the tenant has reasonable awareness and can either correct the issue, or vacate the rental property.
File Summons and Complaint with District Court You will then file a Summon (DC 104) and Complaint (DC 102c) with the court, pay the fee (the amount depends on the court), and provide a copy of the notice you sent and the lease if there is one. The filing fee for an eviction is $45.
The 30-Day Notice gives the tenant 30 days to move out or else face an eviction. If they dont move out after the expiry of the notice period, a landlord can proceed to remove them.
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Eviction Process in Michigan Landlord Serves a 24-hour to Seven-Day Eviction Notice. Landlord Files an Eviction Lawsuit with the Court. Court Serves Tenant the Summons. Landlord and Tenant Attend Court Hearing and Receive Judgment. Tenant Moves Out or Sheriff Arrives to Forcibly Remove the Tenant.
On average, it would take anywhere between 3 weeks to 2 months for a complete eviction process. Give your tenant a written Notice to Vacate prior to the eviction process. Make sure no mistakes were made in the filing process. If you win the case, the judge will give you a Judgment of Possession.
In Michigan, filing fees cost $45. For money judgments, like rent money or for repairs to damages, the filing fees typically range between $25 and $150. The service of the complaint must be made by a process server. The server can do so in person, through mail, or by posting it on the rental unit.

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