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'Tenant Empowerment Package deal' reaches Michigan Senate

By Editorial Board Published June 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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'Tenant Empowerment Package deal' reaches Michigan Senate

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Tenants throughout Michigan may quickly have new authorized protections, together with stricter restore deadlines and assured discover earlier than lease hikes.

The “Tenant Empowerment Package,” launched by State Sen. Sarah Anthony, goals to place the ability again into the fingers of tenants and seeks to carry landlords accountable.

If authorised, the package deal could possibly be some of the drastic and widespread expansions of tenant rights in Michigan in a long time.

The four-bill package deal, Senate Payments 19, 20, 21, and 22, handed the Michigan Senate Housing and Human Companies Committee in early June and is now on its solution to the Senate for a full vote.

The proposed legal guidelines would require landlords to repair head hazards inside 48 hours, pests inside 72 and normal repairs inside 7 days.

If the problems aren’t fastened, tenants may legally withhold lease or repair the issue themselves.

The payments additionally require landlords to concern a 90-day discover earlier than any lease will increase, and would permit for the digital return of safety deposits.

Nevertheless, some landlord teams say the payments go too far, elevating considerations in regards to the contractor licensing guidelines and the potential for abuse if tenants withhold lease over minor complaints.

“SB 19, 20, and 21 are significant overreaches and allow for objectionable behavior related to private property and infrastructure. Allowing tenants to hire their people to do repairs creates considerable liability and safety issues and drives up the cost of housing for all residents,” says the Condo Affiliation of Michigan on its web site.

Supporters say these protections are lengthy overdue and that the payments will deliver a stability to the Michigan rental market.

“These bills would protect tenants’ rights and tighten up Michigan law to ensure all renters have the tools they need to fight for those rights. The bills enshrine the right to repair into law to guarantee that landlords provide safe housing and make timely repairs. If landlords fail to initiate repairs promptly, tenants would be allowed to deduct repair costs from their rent,” says State Sen. Anthony on her web site.

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