Landlord Eviction Legal Requirements
Summary
In Michigan, landlords must have a valid reason to evict tenants, even month-to-month. They must follow legal procedures, including serving an eviction notice. If Section 8 owes rent, it typically isnt a valid reason for eviction. Seek legal advice for further guidance. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can assist: Phone: (616) 774-0672, Website: www.Lawestmi.Org.Full Conversation
What if a landlord just wants they property back just to want it
Hi Arlesley, in Detroit, a landlord must have just cause to terminate a lease. These can include:
- Non-payment of rent
- Violation of lease terms
- Landlord's personal use
They cannot evict without a valid reason.
- Non-payment of rent
- Violation of lease terms
- Landlord's personal use
They cannot evict without a valid reason.
They just told me they just want there property back
If your landlord wants their property back without a valid reason, it's against Michigan law. They must follow a legal process that includes serving an eviction notice. If this isn't the case, you may need to seek legal help.
They reason is they just want they property back
It seems like your landlord is not following Michigan law. You may want to consider seeking legal representation to protect your rights. Legal Aid of Western Michigan may be a good resource for you. Their contact details are:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.lawestmi.org
Legal Aid of Western Michigan
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.lawestmi.org
Thats the reason he gave me i been here 11 years did not do anything wrong but take of the property but they wanna recover they property
Given your situation, it's important to note that your landlord cannot force you out without following the proper legal steps. If you've not violated lease terms or failed to pay rent, you may have a case. Consider contacting a local attorney or the Legal Aid of Western Michigan for further guidance.
No valid the landlord lawyer just called me to tell me they want the property back thats all
I understand your situation. In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a valid reason. If you've not violated any lease terms or failed to pay rent, you might have a strong case. I recommend seeking legal counsel for further assistance.
I been paying since i been here but they just wanna recover they property
Your landlord's actions seem to violate Michigan law. If you've been paying rent and not violating lease terms, and they don't have a valid reason, you may have a strong case. Please consider seeking legal advice.
What if i receive a recovery of possession summons for the property and the landlord wants it property can i stay
In Michigan, if you receive a recovery of possession summons:
- You must respond within a specified period.
- You have the right to a court hearing.
- You can't be evicted without a court order.
- Consider seeking legal counsel for further guidance.
- You must respond within a specified period.
- You have the right to a court hearing.
- You can't be evicted without a court order.
- Consider seeking legal counsel for further guidance.
Can i landlord just take the property just because they want it
In Michigan, a landlord cannot just take the property back because they want it. They must have a valid reason and follow the legal eviction process, including serving eviction notice and obtaining a court order. It's recommended to seek legal help.
What if it * payment that section * owes
If Section * owes payments, it's typically not a valid reason for eviction in Michigan. Your landlord must follow the eviction process, which includes:
- Serving an eviction notice.
- Obtaining a court order.
Get legal assistance for more guidance.
- Serving an eviction notice.
- Obtaining a court order.
Get legal assistance for more guidance.
I pay my portion section * pays there to but they owe more because of that they wanna recover they property from me
In Michigan, it's not usually possible to evict a tenant because Section * owes payments. You should consider seeking legal assistance. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can help. Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lawestmi.org.
What if they just wanna recover they property back
If your landlord wants to recover their property back without a valid reason, they are going against Michigan law. They must follow a legal process that includes serving an eviction notice. If they fail to do so, you may need legal help.
So what a landlord or they lawyer have to say mean nothing
In Michigan, a landlord or their lawyer must follow legal procedures to evict a tenant. Their statements must align with the law. If you're not violating lease terms or failing to pay rent, they can't just evict you because they want the property back.
Yea they want they property back they told me that today
If your landlord wants to recover their property, they must follow Michigan's legal eviction process, even if they've expressed their desire. It's crucial to seek legal assistance. Contact Legal Aid of Western Michigan: Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lawestmi.org.
But what if u a month to month tenant
In Michigan, month-to-month tenants must receive a *-day notice before eviction. If you're not in violation of the lease and have been paying rent, they still need a justifiable reason. However, laws can vary, so consider seeking local legal advice.
The reason is they just want there property back
As a month-to-month tenant in Michigan, your landlord can choose to terminate the lease with a *-day notice. However, they still need a legitimate reason. It's crucial to seek legal advice to understand your rights. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can assist: Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lawestmi.org.
Its rent but am not the one that owes section * is
In Michigan, a landlord typically cannot evict you because Section * owes rent. They must follow the legal eviction process. It's recommended to seek legal assistance. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can help. Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lawestmi.org.
Can they recover the property from me because of it
In Michigan, a landlord cannot evict you because Section * owes rent. They must follow the eviction process which includes serving an eviction notice and obtaining a court order. Seek legal help for further guidance.
What if they gave u no reason in says they just want they property back
In Michigan, a landlord must have a valid reason to evict you, even if they "just want their property back". If they can't provide a legitimate reason, their actions may be against the law. Consider seeking legal advice. Legal Aid of Western Michigan can assist: Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lawestmi.org.