STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
NOTICE TO QUIT TO RECOVER
POSSESSION OF PROPERTY
Landlord-Tenant
CASE NO. and JUDGE
Court address Court telephone no.
Approved, SCAO
Form DC 100c, Rev. 9/23
MCL 600.5714(1)(c)(iii), MCL 600.5714(1)(e)
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To:  ┌                          
                              
* Note: After foreclosure of the premises, the
landlord/landlady must give notice as stated in the
lease agreement or equal in time to at least one rental
period, unless otherwise allowed by law. This does
not apply to a 90-day notice given under the authority
of Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act (PTFA), PL
111-21 §702; 123 Stat 1660, restored and revived by
PL 115-174, title III, §304(c).
1. Your landlord/landlady,
Name (type or print)
, is seeking to recover possession of property pursuant to
MCL 554.134(1) or (3) (see instructions) other:
and wants to evict you from:
Address or description of premises rented (if different from mailing address):
2. You must move by
Date (*see note)
or your landlord/landlady may take you to court to evict you.
3. If your landlord/landlady takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you
believe you should not be evicted.
4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him
or her soon.
Date
Signature of owner of premises or agent
Address.
City, state, zip Telephone no.
I certify that on
Date
I served this notice on
Name
by delivering it personally to the person in possession.
delivering it on the premises to a member of his/her family or household or an employee of suitable age and
discretion with a request that it be delivered to the person in possession.
first-class mail addressed to the person in possession.
electronic service to the person in possession (who has consented in writing to such service) at the following
electronic service address:
.
Signature
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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D
E
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Court copy (to be copied, if necessary, to attach to the complaint)
Form Instructions
STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
NOTICE TO QUIT TO RECOVER
POSSESSION OF PROPERTY
Landlord-Tenant
CASE NO. and JUDGE
Court address Court telephone no.
Approved, SCAO
Form DC 100c, Rev. 9/23
MCL 600.5714(1)(c)(iii), MCL 600.5714(1)(e)
Page 2 of 2
To:  ┌                          
                              
* Note: After foreclosure of the premises, the
landlord/landlady must give notice as stated in the
lease agreement or equal in time to at least one rental
period, unless otherwise allowed by law. This does
not apply to a 90-day notice given under the authority
of Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act (PTFA), PL
111-21 §702; 123 Stat 1660, restored and revived by
PL 115-174, title III, §304(c).
1. Your landlord/landlady,
Name (type or print)
, is seeking to recover possession of property pursuant to
MCL 554.134(1) or (3) (see instructions) other:
and wants to evict you from:
Address or description of premises rented (if different from mailing address):
2. You must move by
Date (*see note)
or your landlord/landlady may take you to court to evict you.
3. If your landlord/landlady takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you
believe you should not be evicted.
4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him
or her soon.
Date
Signature of owner of premises or agent
Address.
City, state, zip Telephone no.
HOW TO GET LEGAL HELP
1. Call your own lawyer.
2. If you do not have an attorney but have money to retain one, you may locate an attorney through the State Bar of
Michigan Lawyer Referral Service at 1-800-968-0738 or through a local lawyer referral service. Lawyer referral services
should be listed in the yellow pages of your telephone directory or you can find a local lawyer referral service at
www.michbar.org.
3. If you do not have an attorney and cannot pay for legal help, you may qualify for assistance through a local legal aid
office. Legal aid offices should be listed in the yellow pages of your telephone directory or you can find a local legal aid
office at www.michiganlegalhelp.org. If you do not have Internet access at home, you can access the Internet at your
local library.
Tenant’s copy