United States / Michigan
Revitalizing rental market with Truth in Renting Act compliance, district court eviction procedures, and Detroit metro management.
Regulatory Framework
Michigan landlord-tenant relationships are governed by the Truth in Renting Act (TIRA, MCL 554.631 et seq.) and the Landlord-Tenant Relationships Act. Michigan does not have rent control and eviction proceedings are handled through District Court. Landlords must provide a 7-day demand for possession for non-payment of rent. Security deposits are capped at one and a half months' rent and must be held in a regulated financial institution. Michigan requires a detailed move-in checklist signed by both parties.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Michigan
Michigan's Truth in Renting Act prohibits certain lease clauses. Revun screens lease templates for TIRA violations and ensures all lease terms comply with Michigan statutory requirements.
Michigan evictions go through District Court with specific procedural requirements. Revun manages the full timeline from 7-day demand through summons, hearing, and order of eviction.
Detroit's housing revitalization creates unique management needs. Revun tracks rehabilitation tax credits, municipal licensing requirements, and lead paint abatement compliance for Detroit properties.
Michigan's harsh winters require proactive maintenance planning. Revun includes seasonal maintenance workflows for furnace inspections, pipe winterization, and snow removal scheduling.
Coverage
Revun handles Michigan Truth in Renting Act compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.