My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Michigan
I have a lease on an apartment and needed to move out so I found some one to sublease my apartment in September of last year. Terms in the lease say the landlord needed to approve any subleases which he did. I need to move back in to the apartment and need to know what steps I need to take to get back into my apartment. I called the landlord and he is fine with me moving back in. In September, the landlord said all we (me and the people subleasing) needed to do was to write on the bottom of the lease that I agreed to sublease the apartment to the subleasors with both mine and their signatures and their initials on each page of the lease. Neither of us had ever sublet an apartment before so we followed his instructions. The plan was for the subleasors to sublease till December when he would cancel my lease and sign a new lease with them. I called in December to see if that had indeed happened and the landlord told me the subleasors were late with the rent a couple of times so he was not comfortable canceling my lease and signing with them. I need to know what my options at this point are. I understand there is probably a 30 day window I need to give them to move out but need to know what to do if they don't want to move.

