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Inflation Rate Multiplier for 2012 Taxable Values Issued

November 2, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney

The Michigan State Tax Commission has, by way of Bulletin 14 of 2011, issued notification of the 2012 inflation rate multiplier, to be used for calculating 2012 taxable values.  The …

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Attention Homeowners: Michigan’s Homestead Exemption Act

October 25, 2011 - by Michael Hayes

If you are a Michigan homeowner who has recently purchased another home and you are unable to sell your old Michigan home, Michigan law may provide some relief. Michigan homeowners …

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Non-Economic Damages in Tort: Real Property is Special

September 7, 2011 - by Michael Hayes

Under the common law systems that have developed in Great Britain and the United States, real property has been held in high esteem. Land, due to its uniqueness, and scarcity …

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Remedy Without a Contract: Unjust Enrichment Part 2

August 31, 2011 - by Michael Hayes

In the previous installment of this two part series, we discussed the concept of unjust enrichment and under what circumstances it can be raised.  Unjust enrichment is not available where …

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I Got A Quit Claim Deed, So I Own It, Right?

August 18, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney - 3 Comments.

In Michigan, there are three general types of deeds that are used in real estate transactions: quit claim, covenant, and warranty. Each of these deeds has a different legal impact. …

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Commercial Leases: Gross vs. Net

August 15, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney - 1 Comment

There are two general types of leases that you may encounter when leasing commercial property. One type of lease is generally referred to as a gross lease. The other type …

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Attorney / Real Estate Law / Tax Law

Court of Appeals Rules For City Over Treasurer In Determination of “Public Purpose” In Sale Following Tax Foreclosure

April 13, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney

The Michigan Court of Appeals recently ruled that it is the municipality’s legislative body, and not the County Treasurer, who has the final say as to whether a proposed purchase …

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Reason No. 101 Why You Should File A Property Transfer Affidavit

April 11, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney

In a unanimous decision, a panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that a municipality is barred from uncapping the taxable value of a property in future years, so …

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Attorney / Real Estate Law / Tax Law

Michigan Supreme Court Clarifies Circumstances When Creation or Termination of Joint Tenancies Will Lead to Uncapping of Taxable Value

April 6, 2011July 3, 2012 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney

In a recent opinion, the Michigan Supreme Court clarified some instances where the death of a joint tenant, or the creation or termination of a joint tenancy may lead to …

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Attorney / Real Estate Law / Tax Law

How to Protest Your Property Taxes in Michigan

March 15, 2011March 18, 2014 - by Melissa Demorest LeDuc, Attorney - 7 Comments.

The time has once again arrived to focus on cost reductions achievable by appealing your property taxes. You have recently received your 2011 Notice of Assessment. As discussed below, there …

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