What is the typical process for evicting a tenant?

In Michigan, the typical process for evicting a tenant is known as an “unconditional quit notice.” This process involves the landlord giving the tenant written notice of the eviction, along with a date that the tenant must move out. This date must be at least seven days from the date of the notice. The notice must also inform the tenant that they are being evicted and that they must vacate the premises. Once the tenant has received the notice, the landlord can begin the eviction process by filing a complaint with the court. This complaint will explain why the tenant is being evicted. The tenant will be served with a summons and a copy of the complaint. The tenant will then be given the opportunity to respond to the complaint in court, either in person or in writing. Once the court hears the case, it will decide if the eviction is valid. If the court finds that the eviction is valid, it will issue an order called an “order of possession.” This order will require the tenant to vacate the premises by a certain date. If the tenant does not comply with the order, the landlord may hire a defendant will appear in court when required.">bailiff to enforce the order and physically remove the tenant from the property. Finally, even after the tenant has been evicted, the landlord may still be required to take further action. This may include collecting unpaid rent or seeking a judgment against the tenant for any damages caused by the tenant while in the premises.

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