Property Management
To evict a tenant in Michigan for nonpayment of rent, the landlord must first serve the tenant with:
AA 30-day notice to quit
BA 7-day demand for possession (pay or quit notice)✓ Correct
CA 10-day cure or quit notice
DAn immediate writ of possession
Explanation
Michigan law requires landlords to serve tenants with a 7-day demand for possession (pay or quit notice) for nonpayment of rent before filing for summary proceedings (eviction) in district court.
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