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Ann Arbor Michigan Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of RenLandlordor— - Tenant is a legal document used to address issues related to late or unpaid rent between landlords and tenants in the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan. This document serves as a formal demand from the landlord to the tenant, requesting the payment of overdue rent and outlining the consequences if the issue is not resolved in a timely manner. Types of Ann Arbor Michigan Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of RenLandlordor— - Tenant: 1. General Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This type of demand is used when the tenant fails to pay rent by the agreed-upon due date. The document states the exact amount owed, the timeframe within which the payment should be made, and the consequences if the tenant fails to comply. 2. Seven-Day Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This demand is specifically applicable when the tenant has failed to pay rent despite receiving a seven-day notice. It requires the tenant to pay the outstanding amount within seven days, failing which the landlord can proceed with eviction proceedings. 3. Thirty-Day Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This type of demand is typically used when the tenant has consistently failed to pay rent or has failed to pay even after receiving multiple previous notices. It provides the tenant with a final opportunity to pay the outstanding rent within thirty days before the landlord initiates eviction proceedings. Keywords: — Ann ArboMichiganga— - Demand for Possession — Nonpayment oMenen— - Landlord - Tenant — Late rent - Unpaimenen— - Legal document — Late payment consequence— - Overdue rent — Eviction proceedings - Seven-day notice — Thirty-danoticeic— - Rental agreement - Payment timeframe — Rent due date.Ann Arbor Michigan Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of RenLandlordor— - Tenant is a legal document used to address issues related to late or unpaid rent between landlords and tenants in the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan. This document serves as a formal demand from the landlord to the tenant, requesting the payment of overdue rent and outlining the consequences if the issue is not resolved in a timely manner. Types of Ann Arbor Michigan Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of RenLandlordor— - Tenant: 1. General Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This type of demand is used when the tenant fails to pay rent by the agreed-upon due date. The document states the exact amount owed, the timeframe within which the payment should be made, and the consequences if the tenant fails to comply. 2. Seven-Day Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This demand is specifically applicable when the tenant has failed to pay rent despite receiving a seven-day notice. It requires the tenant to pay the outstanding amount within seven days, failing which the landlord can proceed with eviction proceedings. 3. Thirty-Day Demand for Possession — Nonpayment of Rent: This type of demand is typically used when the tenant has consistently failed to pay rent or has failed to pay even after receiving multiple previous notices. It provides the tenant with a final opportunity to pay the outstanding rent within thirty days before the landlord initiates eviction proceedings. Keywords: — Ann ArboMichiganga— - Demand for Possession — Nonpayment oMenen— - Landlord - Tenant — Late rent - Unpaimenen— - Legal document — Late payment consequence— - Overdue rent — Eviction proceedings - Seven-day notice — Thirty-danoticeic— - Rental agreement - Payment timeframe — Rent due date.