Real Estate Attorney serving Bloomfield Hills, MI
You have a very strong case for nuisance. You can sue the tenant for her behavior and the landlord for not providing quiet enjoyment of the property as required by the lease.
Please use your cell phone document the abuse. You need evidence. A few photos of different men coming over will establish the situation.
Start with a letter to the Landlord cataloging the conditions at the property and tell him that if he fails to cure the situation within 14 days, you send him a notice of breach of the contract for lease.
If they refuse to correct the situation, then you need to hire counsel and sue. Michigan law provides for attorney fees for certain situations.
Answered on Apr 19th, 2022 at 12:44 PM