Michigan Habitability Law at a Glance

Governing Statute

Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.139 — Implied Warranty of Habitability and Fitness

Cure Deadline

After written notice, your landlord has 14 days to repair habitability violations before you may exercise remedies.

Available Remedies

  • Rent Withholding: Common law; Truth in Renting Act, MCL 554.634
  • Lease Termination: If violations are not cured within 14 days
  • Rent Abatement: Proportional to diminished habitability
  • Civil Damages: actual damages, rent abatement, and lease termination
  • Code Enforcement: contact local building/housing inspector

Key Facts

  • Required notice: written
  • Retaliation protection: Yes (Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5720)
  • Constructive eviction: Recognized
  • Small claims limit: $6,500

Habitability Standards

fit for use as residential dwelling, reasonably maintained including plumbing, heating, electrical, structural, compliance with health and safety laws

What Your Michigan Demand Letter Includes

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Exact Warranty Statute

Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.139 cited by section number. Your landlord sees you know the law.

Cure Deadline

14 days from written notice, referenced so your landlord knows the clock is ticking.

Available Remedies

actual damages, rent abatement, and lease termination — so your landlord knows the cost of inaction.

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Michigan Habitability FAQ

What is the warranty of habitability in Michigan?

Under Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.139 (Implied Warranty of Habitability and Fitness), landlords in Michigan are required to maintain rental properties in habitable condition. This includes fit for use as residential dwelling, reasonably maintained including plumbing, heating, electrical, structural, compliance with health and safety laws. If conditions become uninhabitable, tenants have legal remedies.

How long does my Michigan landlord have to fix habitability issues?

After receiving written notice, your landlord has 14 days to cure habitability violations under Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.139. If repairs are not made within this period, you may exercise available remedies.

What remedies do I have if my Michigan landlord won't make repairs?

Under Michigan law, tenants may pursue: rent withholding, lease termination, rent abatement, civil damages. A formal demand letter citing the specific statute is the critical first step.

Can my landlord retaliate against me for complaining about habitability in Michigan?

No. Under Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5720, landlords in Michigan are prohibited from retaliating against tenants who assert their habitability rights. Retaliation includes raising rent, decreasing services, or threatening eviction.

Can I sue my landlord over habitability issues in Michigan?

Yes. Michigan small claims court handles cases up to $6,500. Habitability disputes are common small claims cases. You should first send a demand letter to document your complaint and give the landlord an opportunity to cure.

Do I need a lawyer to send a habitability demand letter in Michigan?

No. A demand letter is a formal written notice, not a lawsuit. You can send one yourself. Our tool generates a Michigan-specific demand letter citing Mich. Comp. Laws § 554.139 with your exact violations, cure deadline, and available remedies.

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