Michigan law requires a seller of residential property to fill out a standardized form disclosing what he or she personally knows about the home, including any past issues and current imperfections. This form must be completed and returned to the buyer or buyer's...
Property Law
How Do Michigan Probate Courts Handle Disputed Property Ownership In Estate Administration?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Dec 2, 2019 | Property Law, Wills, Trusts And Estates
Whether or not an item of personal property belongs to a decedent's estate is not always an easy determination. When it comes to real property or a vehicle, it is easy to determine legal ownership by simply looking at the title or deed (assuming that the real estate...
Can I Use My Private Property As Tax-Exempt Burial Grounds For Family Members?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Nov 1, 2019 | Michigan Taxation, Property Law
After death, there are many options that families can select for the disposal of the loved one's remains. The most popular choices are burial in a public cemetery and cremation. More exotic options include cryogenic freezing of the body, burial at sea or even sending...
What Are The Rights And Responsibilities Of Joint Bank Account Owners To Each Other?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Oct 3, 2019 | Property Law
Imagine two people owning a house as joint tenants. Both parties can enter and exit the premises as they please. Both parties have an undivided interest in the property and have access to every corner of the parcel. Finally, if one of the parties should die, the...
Does The State Of Michigan Have Your Unclaimed Property?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Aug 23, 2019 | Property Law
You may not realize it, but the Michigan Department of Treasury may be holding unclaimed money that belongs to you. Over the years, there may have been uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts or safe deposit box contents held by businesses that you had forgotten about....
What Are My Rights As A Joint-Tenant Property Owner In Michigan?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Jun 14, 2019 | Property Law
In Michigan, there are three ways that multiple persons can be owners of real estate:Tenancy in Common: Each person owns a specific interest in the property (e.g. four owners own 25% each) and that person is free to sell or convey that interest to any other third...
What Is Michigan’s Real Estate Transfer Tax?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Nov 21, 2018 | Michigan Taxation, Property Law
Michigan imposes a tax upon the seller or grantor of the following instruments recorded at the county register of deeds:Contracts for the sale or exchange of real estate or any interest therein (or any combination of sales or exchanges) or any assignment or transfer...
Michigan’s “Anti-Lockout” Statute: What Landowners and Landlords Need To Know About Illegal Evictions
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Nov 8, 2018 | Landlord-Tenant Law, Property Law
As a landowner or landlord, it is tempting to engage in self-help to remove a tenant when rent is not being paid or damage is discovered on the premises. However, anyone who ejects a person from their property without going through permitted legal processes can be...
The Status of Squatter’s Rights In Michigan
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Oct 1, 2018 | Property Law
A squatter is an individual that occupies an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building that he or she does not own, rent or otherwise have a legal possessory interest in. Someone can become a squatter by breaking into an abandoned home and simply staying...
What Is A Ladybird Deed?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Aug 13, 2018 | Property Law
A ladybird deed, also known as an enhanced life estate deed, is a transfer of real property to a prospective grantee while reserving a life estate for the grantor. This deed also reserves power for the grantor to unilaterally convey the property during his lifetime...
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