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Tenant Law in Michigan

Relations between tenants and landlords in Taylor, Michigan can occasionally be touchy. The fact is that it's not easy to be a landlord or a tenant, particularly because landlords and tenants often don't understand the legal rights and responsibilities that apply to them.

Both parties to a landlord/tenant relationship are controlled by an extensive body of laws and regulations, defining their legal rights and obligations.

Landlord's Rights in Taylor, MI

First and foremost, landlords have a right to timely payment of rent from their tenants, at the agreed-upon rate. This, of course, imposes on tenants a duty to pay their rent in whole, in a timely manner.

Additionally, landlords have a right to be compensated for damage a tenant causes to a rented unit, either intentionally or negligently. Landlords have a right to deduct repair costs from tenants' security deposits, unless the damage was caused by usual wear and tear, for which tenants are not responsible.

Tenant's Rights in Taylor, MI

The most basic right of a tenant is the right to a living space that's fit for human habitation. This is, after all, what they're paying the landlord to present. Landlords in Taylor, Michigan are under a legal duty to make sure that their apartments are habitable. There are numerous factors that are considered in deciding if an unit is habitable or not, but, generally, an unit will not be deemed habitable if it lacks any of the following: running water, electricity, heat, and protection from the elements (such as proper insulation, and windows that close).

Tenants also have a right to ensure that the common areas of their apartment building are reasonably safe. Landlords are required to make sure that the common areas of their buildings meet Taylor, Michigan's building codes, and that there are no conditions that create unnecessary safety hazards. They are obligated to make, at their own expense, the proper repairs.

In the United States, and most likely under the statutes of Michigan, it is unlawful for renters or sellers of real estate to discriminate on the basis of race, gender, national origin, color, or religion. Doing so can subject a landlord to harsh civil penalties. Additionally, they cannot discriminate based on physical disabilities, either. Tenants with physical disabilities, who are otherwise qualified to rent an apartment (they are able to pay, have good credit, etc.) are entitled to make reasonable modifications to the apartment to make it more accessible to them, and the landlord generally can't bar a tenant from doing this, as long as the modifications are not too extensive, and are reversible. The landlord can, however, require the tenant to remove the modifications, at the tenant's expense, when they move out.

Tenants are also legally safeguarded from unfair eviction. Before a lease agreement expires, landlords cannot evict tenants unless they breach as significant term of the agreement by not paying rent, causing serious damage to the property, engaging in activities that are a nuisance to the other tenants, or engaging in illegal activity on the property, among other things.

Can a Taylor, Michigan Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Landlords and tenants generally want to avoid conflict with one another. Nonetheless, conflicts are sometimes unavoidable. If you end up in a major dispute with a landlord or a tenant, a reliable Taylor, Michigan landlord/tenant attorney can help.

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Life in Taylor

Taylor is a city located in Wayne County, Michigan. It was founded in 1847, officially incorporated in 1968, and has a population of roughly 65,000 people. The city was originally called Taylor Township before it was incorporated. Taylor is named after Zachary Taylor, a national military hero and the 12th President of the U.S.

Currently is a thriving and vibrant business and residential community. It is home to the Southland Shopping Center and the Gibraltar Trade Center. Wayne County Community College (Downriver Campus) is located in Taylor, and the city also has an excellent public education system.

Recreation plays a big role for the residents of Taylor. Most of the city's community events are held a Heritage Park, which is a large park that features picnic areas, soccer and baseball fields, and a fishing pond. The Taylor Sportsplex is also a popular destination. Taylor is locally referred as "Taylortucky" due a relatively strong influence from Southern roots and culture.

Lawyers in Taylor, Michigan will generally process legal claims at the 23rd District Court located in Taylor. Taylor lawyers handle a variety of legal matters and often work closely with entities such as the Michigan State Police.

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