Michigan Notice of Right To Demand Hearing, Abandonment of Property And Order Disallowing Secured Claims is a form used by Michigan creditors to notify the debtor of their right to request a hearing and to abandon certain property, and to order that certain secured claims by the creditor be disallowed. This form is generally used when the debtor has failed to pay a debt according to the terms of a contract or the creditor has initiated a repossession or foreclosure action. There are three types of Michigan Notice of Right To Demand Hearing, Abandonment of Property And Order Disallowing Secured Claims: 1. Notice of Right to Demand Hearing: This form notifies the debtor of their right to request a hearing to explain why the debt should not be collected or the property should not be repossessed or foreclosed on. 2. Abandonment of Property: This form allows the debtor to abandon certain property that is subject to repossession or foreclosure without having to pay the creditor. 3. Order Disallowing Secured Claims: This form orders that certain secured claims by the creditor be disallowed. This form is used when the creditor has taken the property but has not been paid for it.