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You cannot shut off utility services ing to Michigan law, landlords are not permitted to shut off the utility services of tenants who have fallen behind on their rental payments.
A Michigan 7-Day Notice to Quit (Non-Payment), also called a Demand, is a rental notice used to inform a tenant of unpaid rent, which they will have 7 days to cure the bdocHub. If the tenant decides to move out within 7 days, they may still be liable to pay rent.
(1) Within 45 days after termination of the occupancy and not thereafter the landlord may commence an action in a court of competent jurisdiction for a money judgment for damages which he has claimed or in lieu thereof return the balance of the security deposit held by him to the tenant or any amount mutually agreed

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Michigan Notice to Quit - What should be included? Name of Tenant and Other Persons who need to comply with the order or vacate the property. Address of the Rental Property in Michigan. Reason for ending the Michigan Rental Agreement. Number of days the Tenant has to correct the issue.
Its illegal for a landlord to evict you without going to court and getting an eviction order first. Your landlord cant do anything that prevents you from having access to your home without an eviction order. Your landlord must not: Use force or threaten to use force to make you leave or keep you 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. 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.

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