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  1. Grounds for Eviction: Re: Can You Be Evicted for Disconnecting a Smoke Detector

    Posted just a short while ago: http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=189327&p=904931#post904931

    I made two posts which it combined. The part above the auto-inserted "Updated" is the...
  2. Grounds for Eviction: Re: Can You Be Evicted for Disconnecting a Smoke Detector

    I don't see a reference in the Michigan statute allowing eviction for violation of terms in the lease, that are not expressed in the statute, (i.e. a continuing hazard/injury.)

    Granted, I don't...
  3. Grounds for Eviction: Re: Can You Be Evicted for Disconnecting a Smoke Detector

    Tenant must regularly test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure that they are working. Tenant must never remove the battery from the smoke-detection or carbon monoxide detection device...
  4. Grounds for Eviction: Re: Can You Be Evicted for Disconnecting a Smoke Detector

    adjusterjack - Thanks, I'll be looking through those statutes soon.



    As a follow-up, you don't think this having been fixed is something that would be considered cured and ignored?
  5. Grounds for Eviction: Can You Be Evicted for Disconnecting a Smoke Detector

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Michigan

    I signed a 1 year personal lease that expires Dec 1. I had a poor credit score, but had available funds, so I prepaid the entire...
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