2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Mich. Comp. Laws § 213.352 Occupant who vacates real property; moving expense for personal property; conditions; "personal property" explained.

ALLOWANCES FOR MOVING PERSONAL PROPERTY FROM ACQUIRED REAL PROPERTY (EXCERPT)
Act 40 of 1965


213.352 Occupant who vacates real property; moving expense for personal property; conditions; "personal property" explained.

Sec. 2.

(1) An occupant who vacates real property on or after May 15, 1965, pursuant to the provisions of a written agreement to purchase the property or pursuant to the provisions of a written agreement for possession and use of the property or pursuant to the transfer of title to the property in condemnation proceedings, shall be reimbursed by the public agency for the reasonable and necessary moving expense for moving his or her personal property not more than 50 miles, subject to the following conditions:

(a) The maximum payment to an individual or family shall not exceed $1,000.00. The maximum payment to a business, including the operation of a farm, or a nonprofit organization shall not exceed $15,000.00.

(b) An individual or a family may elect to receive a fixed moving allowance, in lieu of actual moving expense, based on a schedule of payments established by the acquiring agency taking into consideration the maximum payment allowed, the number of rooms and other factors.

(c) No payment shall be made to an occupant until after the occupant has vacated the real property.

(2) As used in this section, "personal property" does not include a fixture, whether removable or not.


History: 1965, Act 40, Imd. Eff. May 19, 1965 ;-- Am. 1991, Act 21, Imd. Eff. May 16, 1991



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