The Michigan Complaint to Recover Possession of Property is a form used by landlords in the state of Michigan to take legal action against a tenant who has failed to vacate a rental property. This complaint is filed in the local circuit court and is used to initiate the eviction process. The landlord is required to provide basic information, such as the names of the tenant and landlord, the address of the property, the amount of rent owed, and the date of the tenant’s failure to pay rent. The complaint also outlines the landlord’s right to possession of the rental property and requests the court to issue a writ of restitution that will allow the landlord to regain possession. There are two types of Michigan Complaint to Recover Possession of Property: an accelerated possession complaint and a regular possession complaint. An accelerated possession complaint is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent within 14 days after it is due. A regular possession complaint is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent at least 15 days after it is due.