Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'vested right' in zoning occurs when a property owner:

AHas owned the property for more than 10 years under the current zoning
BHas obtained permits and made substantial expenditures in reliance on the existing zoning✓ Correct
CAppeals a zoning decision to the ZBA
DPurchases the property for full market value

Explanation

A vested right occurs when a property owner has obtained permits and made substantial expenditures or construction in reliance on those permits. Michigan courts may protect this investment from subsequent zoning changes.

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