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Michigan Complaint for Damage or Health Hazard
Start the process to evict a tenant for damage to the rental unit or creating a health hazard with this fillable PDF Complaint form for Michigan landlords.
- You can use this form to proceed with eviction if:
- you served a Demand for Possession on the tenant within 90 days of discovering the damage or health hazard, and
- at least 7 days has passed since the Demand for Possession was served, and
- the tenant has not repaired the damage or removed the health hazard.
- This is Form DC 102b, available directly from the Michigan Courts website.
- You can fill in this form online.
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Michigan Complaint for Nonpayment of Rent
Michigan landlords, have you already served a defaulting tenant with a notice to pay rent or move out? Start the eviction process with this Complaint for Nonpayment of Rent package.
- To use this form:
- you must have already served the tenant with a Demand for Possession for nonpayment of rent, and
- at least 7 days have passed since the date the Demand for Possession was served.
- Form DC 102a, available from the Michigan Courts website.
- This is a PDF form which you can complete online.
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Michigan Complaint to Recover Possession of Property
Start eviction proceedings against a tenant who is overholding in the rental premises with this Michigan Complaint to Recover Possession of Property.
- This form can be used by Michigan landlords in situations where the tenancy has been terminated but the tenant has not moved out.
- The Complaint form must be completed, filed and served on the tenant before the eviction process can continue.
- This is Form DC 102c, available directly through the Michigan Courts website.
- You can fill this form out online.
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Michigan Notice to Quit to Recover Possession of Property
Michigan landlords, if you have reason to terminate a tenant, you must first serve them with this Notice to Quit to Recover Possession of Property.
- The tenant is required to quit (vacate) the premises by the specified date.
- If the tenant fails to vacate the premises by the specified date, the landlord can file a complaint with the district court to proceed with the eviction process.
- A Certificate of Service form is included, to record the details of service.
- Form DC 100c, available from the Michigan Courts website.
- This form can be filled out online.
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