Michigan Landlord-Tenant Laws
Michigan Security deposits
Michigan caps security deposits at one and a half months' rent, and a landlord must return the deposit or mail an itemized damage list with payment of the undisputed balance within 30 days of move-out.
Michigan Rent increase notice
Michigan has no statute setting a specific notice period for rent increases; for a month-to-month tenancy the effective requirement is the termination-notice rule — notice equal to one rental payment period (typically one month) — since a tenant who rejects the new rent is on notice the tenancy can end on the same timeline.
Michigan Late fees
Michigan sets no statutory cap on residential late fees and mandates no grace period, so the lease controls — a late fee must actually appear in the lease to be collectable.
Michigan Entry notice
Michigan is one of the minority of states with no statute requiring advance notice before a landlord enters an occupied rental unit; entry rights are governed by the lease and the tenant's possessory right to quiet enjoyment.
How this record was verified: Web verification against legislature.mi.gov statute text (MCL 554.602, 554.604, 554.605, 554.607, 554.609, 554.613) and the Michigan Judicial Institute Landlord-Tenant Benchbook (courts.michigan.gov) for 554.611, 554.134, 554.633 context.