There are three different ways to co-own real property in the state of Michigan. A person can own property with another person as joint tenants, tenants in common or as tenants by entireties. Unless otherwise specified, when land is sold or given to multiple parties it is considered a ...
If the lessor fails to meet his or her obligations to the tenant, state law gives the tenant a right to withhold all or part of the rent under certain circumstances. The right to withhold all or part of rent may occur in the following situations: (1) If the lessor violates the terms ...
Rethinking the Intersection of Inheritance and the Law of Tenancy in Common Rather, because the law favors partition by sale, the exit of one tenant often means that the remaining co-tenants will be forced to sell the identity property. Because the remaining tenants perceive the property as non...