Property Management
A Michigan landlord who wants to convert a rental apartment building into condominiums must comply with:
AOnly the Michigan Condo Act (PA 59 of 1978)
BThe Condo Act plus any local condominium conversion ordinances and tenant notification requirements✓ Correct
COnly local zoning regulations
DFederal HUD conversion regulations
Explanation
Condominium conversions in Michigan must comply with Michigan's Condominium Act (PA 59), which requires a master deed, disclosure package, and tenant notification rights. Many Michigan municipalities also have local conversion ordinances providing additional tenant protections.
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