Michigan Complaint, Damage/Health Hazard to Property, Landlord-Tenant, is a legal action that may be brought by a tenant against their landlord when the tenant believes their landlord is not providing a safe and habitable living environment. This includes complaints about damage to the property, health hazards, or other violations of the lease agreement. The most common types of Michigan Complaint, Damage/Health Hazard to Property, Landlord-Tenant are: • Unsafe and Unsanitary Conditions: This includes any issues that could put the tenant’s health and safety in danger, such as mold, pest infestations, or faulty electrical wiring. • Uninhabitable Conditions: This refers to any conditions that make the property uninhabitable, such as a lack of running water or heat. • Property Damage: This includes any damage to the property caused by the landlord or their agents, such as broken windows or damaged walls. • Breach of Contract: This includes any violations of the lease agreement, such as failure to make repairs or fulfill other obligations. • Unlawful Eviction: This includes any attempts by the landlord to evict the tenant without following the proper legal process.