Landlord Eviction Process Explained

Summary

In Michigan, landlords must follow a legal eviction process, including providing written notice, waiting for the notice period to expire, and obtaining a court order. Accepting rent while attempting eviction can imply lease renewal. If Section 8 owes rent, landlords cannot demand it from tenants. A summons indicates legal proceedings have begun. Consult local tenant rights organizations or legal aid for assistance.

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What if the landlord wants there property but u still pay rent what she is do
Hello Arlesley,
If the landlord wants to reclaim their property while you're still paying rent, they must follow the eviction process outlined in Michigan law:
- Provide written notice
- Wait for the notice period to expire
- File a lawsuit if you don't vacate
Remember, it's illegal for them to forcibly remove you without court order.
What if they still accept my payment in still tryna evict me
In Michigan, if your landlord is accepting rent while trying to evict you, this can be seen as an implied renewal of your lease. They might lose their right to evict you for the period that's been paid. This can be a complex issue; you may want to consult with a local tenant rights organization.
What if he demands the property
If the landlord demands the property, he must follow Michigan's legal eviction process. He can't force you out without a court order. If you feel your rights are being violated, consider seeking help from a local tenant rights organization.
They not accepting no more of my payment now but i i been paying
In Michigan, if your landlord stops accepting rent without proper eviction, it could be considered illegal. You should keep documentation of your attempts to pay. Consulting a local tenant rights organization or attorney can provide more specific advice.
They stop and tryna demands the property
If your landlord in Michigan is demanding the property without proper eviction process, it's potentially illegal. Keep records of all interactions. If necessary, seek legal help from a local tenant rights organization or attorney.
How u know if its iilgeal
In Michigan, it's potentially illegal for your landlord to demand the property without following the proper eviction process. If you're uncertain, consult a local tenant rights organization or attorney. They can help determine if the landlord's actions are illegal.
Yea they demanded the property and they said they don't want no more payment 4from me they just want they property the thing is section * owes more my they tryna say its me
If your landlord in Michigan is demanding the property without proper eviction process and blaming you for Section *'s debt, this could be illegal. Contact your local Section * office and a legal aid organization to discuss your situation.
How do u now when it is a eviction notice
In Michigan, an eviction notice must be written and should include:
- The reason for eviction
- The time you have to remedy the situation or leave
- The landlord's signature
If you receive a notice that lacks these elements, it may not be a valid eviction notice.
They just told me they not accepting no more payment and tryna demands there property
In Michigan, your landlord can't refuse your rent payment and demand the property without proper eviction process. This action could be potentially illegal. Consult with a local tenant rights organization or legal aid for further assistance.
They say they don't want no money want us to get out
In Michigan, your landlord can't force you out without proper eviction process even if they refuse rent. This might be illegal. Consult a local tenant rights organization or legal aid for guidance.
What if they just want they property back told me they gone stop accepting my payment in to stop they just want they property
In Michigan, landlords must follow a legal eviction process, even if they refuse your rent. It's potentially illegal to demand the property without proper eviction. Consult a local tenant rights organization or legal aid for specific advice.
What is a legal eviction
A legal eviction in Michigan involves:
- A written notice from the landlord stating the reason for eviction
- A given time period to correct the issue or vacate the property
- Landlord's signature on the notice
- If not complied, the landlord can file a lawsuit
- A court order is needed to enforce eviction.
Told told my mother to stop paying and want the property back i gotta a thing from there lawyer
If you received a notice from your landlord's lawyer in Michigan, it may be part of the legal eviction process. It should specify the reason for eviction, time given to vacate, and bear the lawyer's signature. Consult with a local tenant rights organization or an attorney for clarity.
I recieved a demand of possession from they lawyer they told me they don't want no more payment they just want me out
A "Demand for Possession" is part of Michigan's legal eviction process. It should state the reason for eviction and provide a time period to vacate. If you don't vacate within the given period, they can file a lawsuit. Consult a local tenant rights organization or attorney for guidance.
What if its been dismissed b4 in court and they bringing it back up
In Michigan, if a previous eviction case was dismissed, your landlord can potentially bring up a new case. However, they must follow the proper eviction process again, starting with a new written notice. Consult with a local tenant rights organization or attorney for specific advice.
Am not understanding why they want me out been doing my part am on section * they pay they portion also but they keep saying i owe more rent but its section * the ones that do now they demanded there property and told me to stop paying they want accept me money they just want me out
In Michigan, if a landlord is blaming you for a debt owed by Section *, this could be illegal. Consult with your local Section * office and a legal aid organization immediately to clarify the situation and protect your rights.
So if section * the one that owes rent but they keep saying am suppose to pay it when i already pay
In Michigan, if Section * owes rent but your landlord is demanding it from you, this could be a misunderstanding or potentially illegal action. Document all interactions and consult your local Section * office and a legal aid organization for guidance.
They demanded they property because of it
In Michigan, if the landlord is demanding the property due to a debt owed by Section *, this could be illegal. You should contact your local Section * office and a legal aid organization to discuss your situation and explore your options.
They want they property in will not be accepted more of my payment they will they just want they property
In Michigan, landlords must follow a legal process before evicting tenants. They can't demand the property without following proper eviction procedures. Consult a local tenant rights organization or legal aid for guidance.
What if u receive a summons is that a eviction notice
In Michigan, a summons is often part of the eviction process. It's a court order for you to appear before a judge. It's not an eviction notice but indicates legal proceedings have begun. Consult a local legal aid immediately for assistance.
What if its section * that owes them more rent but they tryna make me pay but they sending me to court
In Michigan, if you're on Section * and your landlord is trying to make you pay an amount that Section * owes, you should contact your local Section * office and a legal aid organization. They can help you understand your rights and guide you through the court process.
They demanded they property now * it
In Michigan, if your landlord is demanding the property due to Section *'s debt, it's potentially illegal. Contact your local Section * office and a legal aid organization for assistance. They can guide you through the process and protect your rights.
Section * pays owe more why they sending my to court
In Michigan, if your landlord is taking you to court due to Section *'s unpaid portion, it's potentially illegal. Contact your local Section * office and a legal aid organization immediately for guidance. They can help you understand the situation and navigate the court process.
What if u get a summons saying they want there property now
In Michigan, a summons is a court order for you to appear before a judge. It indicates that legal proceedings for eviction have begun. However, they can't evict you without a court order. Consult a local legal aid organization immediately for assistance.