Escrow & Title
In Michigan, property taxes are typically paid:
AOnce annually in December
BIn two installments: summer (July) and winter (December)✓ Correct
CMonthly through the mortgage escrow account only
DQuarterly to the county treasurer
Explanation
Michigan property taxes are billed in two installments: summer taxes (typically due in July) and winter taxes (typically due in December), though payment schedules may vary slightly by local jurisdiction.
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