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A viewer named "mad as hell" from Brighton submitted a question regarding their eviction process. After filing for eviction, the tenant agreed to leave without pursuing back rent and vacated the property. However, after changing the locks, the tenant's attorney contacted the landlord to sue for a lockout. The response explains that this situation is covered by Michigan's anti-lockout statute, which prevents landlords from locking out tenants unlawfully. Violating this statute can lead to significant punitive damages, commonly triple the amount of the tenant's rent. For example, if the tenant's rent was $1,000, the landlord could face a liability of $3,000 due to the lockout.