Summary
In Michigan, if rent is unpaid by the specified date, landlords can seek eviction. A 10-day period follows the judgment date, allowing tenants to pay or arrange alternatives. If payment is not made, landlords can request an Order of Eviction. The 10-day period typically starts after the judgment date, but if a court order specifies a different date, it may begin after that. After this period, landlords can proceed with eviction. Consider negotiating with your landlord or seeking legal aid for assistance.Full Conversation
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in Michigan it says if money is not paid by date given the judge must wait 10 days after a judgment against you to sign an Order of Eviction
In Michigan, it's true that after a judgment for possession is entered, the judge must wait at least 10 days before signing an Order of Eviction (Writ of Restitution). Here are some key points:
- The *-day period allows tenants time to pay the owed amount or make other arrangements.
- If payment is not made within this period, the landlord can request the Order of Eviction.
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so would the 10 days start after the */*/* or */*/*
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The 10 days would start after the date of the judgment, which in your case is */*/*. Therefore, the *-day period would begin on */*/* and end on */*/*.
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court order says the plaintiff can apply for an order evicting the defendant if the defendant does not pay the plaintiff of the court the amount due on or before */*/*
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Since the court order specifies that the plaintiff can apply for an eviction order if the amount is not paid by */*/*, it appears they must wait until after this date to proceed. The *-day period would not apply in this specific case.
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would the 10 day period apply after */*/* then?
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The *-day period generally applies after a judgment is entered. However, if the court order specifies a different date for payment, then the *-day period might start after that date. To clarify further:
- In your case, the *-day period would likely start after */*/* if you haven't paid by then.
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then what happens after the 10 day period
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After the *-day period following */*/*, if the payment is still not made, the landlord can request the court to issue an Order of Eviction (Writ of Restitution). This order allows the landlord to have you legally removed from the property.
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