Property Management

In Michigan, a residential tenant who has a dispute with their landlord over habitability may:

AOnly sue the landlord in circuit court
BFile a complaint with the local housing department, withhold rent (if allowed by local ordinance), or sue in district court✓ Correct
CContact LARA directly for resolution
DTerminate the lease immediately without notice

Explanation

Michigan tenants with habitability disputes may report to local code enforcement, pursue district court remedies, and in some jurisdictions use rent withholding or repair-and-deduct remedies. Resolution options depend on the nature of the issue and local ordinances.

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