I have talked to a lawyer and he says that michigan takes the power of attorney. When i called the local courthouse they told me it was up to the judge. How can the judge make that decision and how can I go about talkin to the judge?
Second Question:
I have someone that wants to buy the house but they want to with noone in there. I dont have a lease with the tenant and she hasnt been a good paying tenant either. I believe she has paid rent late ever time. But i dont mean like a week or 2, she waits till she like 2-3 moths behind then goes to the department of human service or the family independant agency and they pay for some. I had tried to evict her before and had given the p.o.a. to someone but he told me that I had to except any money that was given to me. Which I dont think I have to since she is doing this all the time. The next time she got behind like this I tried to evict her again and they told me they dont do the p.o.a but when i contacted a lawyer they say that courts have to honor them. But like said when i called the court house they said its up to the judge and I dont have the 1000.00 that the lawyers in Michigan want.
If I sell it to the interested party does the tenant have 30 days to vacate the premises or do I or new owner have to evict the tenant? If I send a notice to the tenant will it still work for the new owner or will he have to redo it all?

