New Michigan Laws could Affect your Luxury Short Term Rental
The Michigan Legislature has two bills, Senate Bill 880 and House Bill 4722, aimed at regulating short term rentals in Michigan. House Bill 4722 (“HB
The Michigan Legislature has two bills, Senate Bill 880 and House Bill 4722, aimed at regulating short term rentals in Michigan. House Bill 4722 (“HB
There are many things to consider before taking that step, especially if you are considering a purchase for rental purposes. Whether your intent is a
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Cooper & Riesterer is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Nawrocki Center for Elder Law, Special Needs & Disability Planning. Through this acquisition, CR
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In Eager v. Kaurich Trust, (Mich. App. No. 336460, Nov. 30, 2017, unpublished), a property owner sought to enjoin a neighbor from renting out a lake