Eviction Notice in Michigan

Federal & State Law Editorial TeamLast reviewed: April 2026

Michigan Requirements

  • 7-day demand for possession required for nonpayment of rent
  • If tenant pays all rent owed within the 7-day period, the landlord cannot proceed
  • 30-day notice required for termination of month-to-month tenancy
  • Complaint for summary proceedings filed in District Court
  • Tenant may request a jury trial and has 10 days to appeal to Circuit Court
Filing Location

District Court

Filing Fee

$45–$70

How to Complete This Form

  1. 1Determine the legal ground for eviction (nonpayment, lease violation, or tenancy termination).
  2. 2Prepare the appropriate notice form using your state's required format and time period.
  3. 3Include all required information: tenant name, property address, reason for eviction, and cure period (if applicable).
  4. 4Serve the notice on the tenant using a method authorized by your state (personal service, posting, or certified mail).
  5. 5Wait for the notice period to expire before filing an eviction lawsuit.
  6. 6If the tenant does not comply, file the eviction complaint with the appropriate court and pay the filing fee.
  7. 7Attend the court hearing with copies of the lease, notice, and proof of service.

Download Form Template

Download a template for the Eviction Notice customized with Michigan-specific requirements and instructions.

Eviction Notice in Other States

Other Forms in Michigan

When to Talk to a Lawyer

  • The tenant has raised habitability concerns, discrimination claims, or other defenses to eviction.
  • You are subject to local rent control or just cause eviction ordinances that impose additional requirements.

This is legal information, not legal advice. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always verify current law with official sources and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.