Breaking Lease Medical Reasons

Summary

In Michigan, breaking a lease for medical reasons is not explicitly covered by law. Legal reasons include active military duty, unsafe living conditions, and landlords invasion of privacy. Negotiation with your landlord or seeking legal counsel is advisable. You can contact the State Bar of Michigan, use online platforms like Avvo, or visit local legal aid offices for assistance.

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In Michigan, there are several legal reasons to break a lease without penalty:
- Active military duty
- Unsafe living conditions
- Landlord's invasion of privacy
For medical reasons, it's not clearly provided in Michigan law. You may need to negotiate with your landlord or seek legal counsel.
How can I seek legal counsel?
In Michigan, you can seek legal counsel through various methods:
- Contact the State Bar of Michigan for a referral.
- Use online platforms like Avvo.
- Visit your local legal aid office if you qualify for their services.

Remember to consult with multiple attorneys to find one that fits your needs.