Eviction Order Compliance Timeline

Summary

In Michigan, if a tenant fails to pay rent or vacate by the court-ordered date, the landlord can immediately apply for an eviction order. Tenants can contest evictions in court and may have defenses under Michigan law. Consider seeking legal advice for personalized guidance.

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It sounds like you're dealing with an eviction order. Here are some key points to consider:
- In Michigan, tenants have the right to contest an eviction in court.
- If you haven't paid the rent or moved out by the specified date, the plaintiff can apply for an eviction order.
- You may have defenses or rights under Michigan law that could help you.
Would you like more information on how to proceed or need help finding legal representation?
If the rent isn’t paid by the specific date or moved out how long after the date given can the landlord apply for an eviction order
In Michigan, if the tenant does not pay rent or move out by the specified date in the court order, the landlord can apply for an eviction order immediately after the deadline has passed.
If you need more detailed information or legal representation, feel free to ask!