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Rule 15 Admission to the Bar Upon motion made in open court by an active member of the State Bar of Michigan, the court may enter an order admitting such applicant to the bar of this state.
Real property may include land, homes, detached garages, patios, swimming pools, or other permanent structures. Crops and other natural resources that are attached to a piece of land are also considered real property.
(e) Real property includes a building, structure, mobile home, real estate, land, mobile home park, trailer park, tenement, leasehold, or an interest in a real estate cooperative or condominium.
Generally, the term real property refers to land. Land, in its general usage, includes not only the face of the earth but everything of a permanent nature over or under it. This includes structures and minerals. There are further divisions within the real property classification.
The law makes a clear distinction between real property and personal property. Real property is immovable. It includes the land, everything that is permanently attached to it, and the rights that run with the land. Personal property, on the other hand, is movable.

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A mobile home that is not subject to the specific tax imposed on trailer coaches (see below) and that is located on land assessable as real property is considered to be real property and is assessed as part of the land on which it is located, regardless of whether it is permanently attached to the soil.

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