The Michigan Notice of Dispute (fill-in form) is a document used by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) to notify the other party involved in a dispute that a claim has been filed against them. This document is usually filed when a dispute arises between two parties over an issue related to real estate, mechanics' liens, contracts, or other matters. The Notice of Dispute must be completed and filed with the court where the dispute originated, and it must be served to the other party involved in the dispute. The Michigan Notice of Dispute (fill-in form) must include the names of the parties involved in the dispute, a description of the dispute, and the relief sought by the claimant. It must also include the name of the court in which the dispute will be heard, the date and time of the hearing, and the address of the court. The form must also be signed and dated by the claimant. The Michigan Notice of Dispute (fill-in form) comes in two versions: the “LARA Form” and the “Non-LARA Form.” The LARA Form is a standard form issued by LARA that is to be used when the dispute is related to real estate or mechanics' liens. The Non-LARA Form is used when the dispute is related to a contract or other matters.