Landlord's right to entry Michigan law?
Can anyone point me to the right direction to look at this law?
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Just to simplify things, I've narrowed down the exact piece of text from the PDF document link Steven provided. It's strange, though that Michigan does not require a standard number of hours for advance notice from the landlord (in most states it's 24 hours). Otherwise, it's pretty much the same rule as in other states.
LANDLORD’S RIGHT OF ENTRY: Landlord, or Landlord’s agent, may enter the premises at reasonable
times, with ____-hours notice to the Tenant, to examine, protect, make repairs or alterations, or show
prospective renters and purchasers. In emergency situations, Landlord is not required to give Tenant notice. If
emergency entry occurs, Landlord must, within 2 days, notify Tenant of the date, time, and reason for the entry.
The publication linked below is on the Official website of the Michigan Legislature. It states it is designed to inform both landlords and tenants of their rights and responsibilities. Without a more specific question, I believe it is a good place to start.
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