Michigan Rental Legal Updates Landlords Should Watch in 2026
- Posted by Morgan Detvay
- On March 10, 2026
Michigan rental laws are continuing to shift. While some proposals are still under review, the direction is clear. Compliance expectations are increasing.
Here are several areas landlords should monitor.
Proposed Faster Repair Timelines
New legislation has been introduced that would require landlords to begin certain health and safety repairs within defined time frames after receiving notice.
Potential Impacts
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Tenants may be allowed to withhold rent
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Tenants may complete repairs and deduct the cost
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Increased documentation requirements
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Higher enforcement standards
Even before formal adoption, courts are trending toward stricter maintenance expectations.
Longer Notice Requirements for Rent Increases
Proposed changes may require extended written notice for rent increases, particularly for longer term leases.
What This Means for Landlords
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Renewal timelines must be adjusted
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Budget forecasting may need revision
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Informal notice practices may create risk
Planning ahead reduces exposure.
Security Deposit Process Modernization
There is movement toward modernizing how security deposits are returned, including possible electronic delivery instead of mailed checks.
Michigan already has strict requirements regarding:
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Timing of deposit returns
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Itemized damage statements
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Forwarding address rules
Any updates will likely increase documentation expectations.
Why This Matters
Staying ahead of legislative trends allows you to:
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Adjust lease language proactively
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Modify notice procedures
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Strengthen maintenance response systems
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Reduce legal exposure
If you are managing properties independently, this is the time to review your processes.
