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Fillable Printable Notice to Quit, Termination of Tenancy

Fillable Printable Notice to Quit, Termination of Tenancy

Notice to Quit, Termination of Tenancy

Notice to Quit, Termination of Tenancy

Notice to Quit, Termination of Tenancy
Landlord-Tenant
(Form DC 100c)
STATE OF MICHIGAN
Approved, SCAO
TO:
DC 100c (5/07) NOTICE TO QUIT, TERMINATION OF TENANCY, Landlord-Tenant
MCL 600.5714(1)(a), (b), MCL 600.5716
NOTICE TO QUIT
TERMINATION OF TENANCY
Landlord-Tenant
1 . Your landlord/landlady, , is terminating your tenancy and wants to
evict you from:
because your tenancy has ended. other:
2. You must move by or your landlord/landlady may take you to court to evict you.
3. If your landlord/landlady takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you believe you
should not be evicted.
4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him or her soon.
PROOF OF SERVICE
being duly sworn, says that on s/he served
the above notice on
by: personal service.
substitute service.
first-class mail.
Subscribed and sworn to before me on , County, Michigan.
My commission expires: Signature:
Notary public, State of Michigan, County of
Name
Court copy (to be copied, if necessary, to attach to the complaint)
Address or description of premises rented (if different from mailing address):
*NOTE: Except for a 7-day notice given under the authority of MCL 600.5714(1)(a) or a 24-hour notice given under the authority of MCL
600.5714(1)(b), if the lease agreement does not state otherwise, the landlord/landlady must give notice equal in time to at least one rental period.
Name (type or print)
Date (*see note)
Date
Address
City, state, zip
Telephone no.
Signature of owner of premises or agent
Date
Name
Signature
Date
Date Court clerk/Notary public
STATE OF MICHIGAN
Approved, SCAO
TO:
DC 100c (5/07) NOTICE TO QUIT, TERMINATION OF TENANCY, Landlord-Tenant
MCL 600.5714(1)(a), (b), MCL 600.5716
NOTICE TO QUIT
TERMINATION OF TENANCY
Landlord-Tenant
1 . Your landlord/landlady, , is terminating your tenancy and wants to
evict you from:
because your tenancy has ended. other:
2. You must move by or your landlord/landlady may take you to court to evict you.
3. If your landlord/landlady takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you believe you
should not be evicted.
4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him or her soon.
HOW TO GET LEGAL HELP
1. Call your own lawyer.
2 . If you do not have an attorney but have money to retain one, you may locate an attorney through the State Bar of Michigan
Lawyer Referral Service at 1-800-968-0738 or through a local lawyer referral service. Lawyer referral services should be listed
in the yellow pages of your telephone directory or you can find a local lawyer referral service at www.michbar.org.
3. If you do not have an attorney and cannot pay for legal help, you may qualify for assistance through a local legal aid office. Legal
aid offices should be listed in the yellow pages of your telephone directory or you can find a local legal aid office at
www.michiganlegalaid.org. If you do not have internet access at home, you can access the internet at your local library.
Tenant's copy
Name (type or print)
Address or description of premises rented (if different from mailing address):
*NOTE: Except for a 7-day notice given under the authority of MCL 600.5714(1)(a) or a 24-hour notice given under the authority of MCL
600.5714(1)(b), if the lease agreement does not state otherwise, the landlord/landlady must give notice equal in time to at least one rental period.
Date (*see note)
Date
Address
City, state, zip
Telephone no.Signature of owner of premises or agent
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