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Form DC 100dDEMAND FOR POSSESSIONTERMINATION OF TENANCYMobile Home Park-Mobile Home Owner(Just-Cause Termination)Use this form to give notice to a tenant when you want to start eviction proceedings against a mobile home owner when terminating tenancy in a mobile home park. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com en-USNOTICE CHECKLISTen-USUse the following checklist to make sure you have done all the steps that are needed.en-USDID YOU . . . þ 1. Complete the notice form? þ YES þ þ þ 2. Sign the notice form? þ YES þ þ 3. Deliver the 223Tenant222s copy224 of the notice to the tenant? þ YES þ þ 4. Keep the 223Court copy224 of the notice for yourself? þ YES þ en-USIf you cannot answer 223yes224 to all the above steps, you may have problems in your court en-USen-USIf you have questions about any step in the process, refer to page 3 of this booklet en-USfor details.en-USPAGE 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING FORM DC 100dCOMPLETING AND DELIVERING A DEMAND FOR POSSESSION273273 DEFINITIONDemand for Possession, Termination of Tenancy, Mobile Home Park-Mobile Home Owner, Just-Cause TerminationA 223notice to quit224 is a notice given to a tenant to do some required act or to surrender and vacate the rental property by a certain date. This particular notice to quit is a demand for possession that is used when the landlord wants to terminate the tenancy of a mobile home owner in a mobile home park and wants the tenant to move. 273273 PREPARING THE NOTICEComplete the form using the instructions on page 4.273273 GETTING NOTICE TO THE TENANT1. Serving (Delivering) the Notice You must "serve" the "Tenant's copy" of the demand for possession on the tenant. This can be done in one of four ways. 225 delivering it personally to the tenant, 225 delivering it on the premises to a member of the tenant's family or household, employee of the tenant, who is capable of understanding your instruction to deliver it to the tenant, with a request that it be delivered to the tenant, Some examples of improper service are slipping the demand under the tenant's door, leaving the demand outside the tenant's door, attaching the demand to the property, or mailing the demand by methods that require a signature. instructions on page 4. This copy is for your records. Keep it in a safe place because you may need it PAGE 3 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com en-USINSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING "DEMAND FOR POSSESSION, TERMINATION OF en-USTENANCY, MOBILE HOME PARK-MOBILE HOME OWNER (Just-Cause Termination)" þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ þ en-USItems A through F must be completed before delivering your notice to the tenant. Please read the instruction en-US þ Write in the name of the tenant and the address where you will be delivering the notice. This address þ þ property. þ Write your name in the line that says "Name (type or print)." þ þ the mailing address in above. If this address is the same as the mailing address, write in the box þ "Same as mailing address." þ Explain the reason for wanting to evict the tenant. þ þ Write in the date the tenant must move by. þ Write in the date, sign your name, and write in your address and telephone number. þ Deliver the Tenant's copy to the tenant. þ Read page 3 of this packet for details on delivering this notice to the tenant. þ On the date you deliver the notice, write in the date. Write in the name of the person to whom you þ delivered the notice. Check the box in front of the statement that best describes how you delivered þ the notice. Sign your name. en-USYou should read this booklet for directions on the legal process.en-USPAGE 4en-USA B C A E F D G American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com þ A þ þ þ þ en-US1. The owner/operator, en-USName (type or print)en-US , of your mobile home park is terminating youren-US þ tenancy for just cause as stated below and wants to evict you from: þ þ en-US þ en-USState reason(s) for terminating for just cause. See reverse side for acceptable reasons.en-US þ en-US2. You must move by en-USDate (*see note)en-US or the owner/operator may take you to court to evict you. þ en-US3. If the owner/operator takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you believe you þ þ þ are required by law to continue paying rent and other charges. en-US4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him or her þ soon. en-USDate en-USSignature of owner/operator en-USAddress en-USCity, state, zip Telephone no.en-US*NOTE: If the lease agreement does not state otherwise, the owner/operator must give notice equal in time to at least one rental period.en-USI certify that on en-USDateen-US I served this notice on en-USName by þ þ delivering it personally to the person in possession. þ þ delivering it on the premises to a member of his/her family or household or an employee of suitable age and discretion þ with a request that it be delivered to the person in possession. þ þ þ þ electronic service to the person in possession (who has consented in writing to such service) at the following electronic þ service address: en-US . þ þ en-USSignatureen-US en-USCourt copy (to be copied, if necessary, to attach to the complaint)en-USCERTIFICATE OF SERVICE en-USC B D E F G American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com en-US1. The owner/operator, en-USName (type or print)en-US , of your mobile home park is terminating youren-US þ tenancy for just cause as stated below and wants to evict you from: þ þ en-US þ en-USState reason(s) for terminating for just cause. See reverse side for acceptable reasons.en-US þ en-US2. You must move by en-USDate (*see note)en-US or the owner/operator may take you to court to evict you. þ en-US3. If the owner/operator takes you to court to evict you, you will have the opportunity to present reasons why you believe you þ þ þ are required by law to continue paying rent and other charges. en-US4. If you believe you have a good reason why you should not be evicted, you may have a lawyer advise you. Call him or her þ soon. en-USDate en-USSignature of owner/operator en-USAddress en-USCity, state, zip Telephone no.en-US*NOTE: If the lease agreement does not state otherwise, the owner/operator must give notice equal in time to at least one rental period.en-USHOW TO GET LEGAL HELPen-US1. Call your owner lawyer.en-US2. If you do not have an attorney but have money to retain one, you may locate an attorney through the State Bar of Michigan þ þ en-US þ þ www.michiganlegalhelp.org. If you do not have internet access at home, you can access the internet at your local library. en-USMobile home owner222s copy American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com EXPLANATION OF JUST-CAUSE TERMINATIONSFOR MOBILE HOME OWNERS RENTING LAND IN MOBILE HOME PARKS (a) Use of site for unlawful purpose. (b) Failure by the tenant to comply with a lease or agreement of the park or with a rule or regulation of the mobile home park adopted under the lease or agreement, which rule or regulation is reasonably related to (i) the health, safety, or welfare of the park, its employees, or tenants. (ii) the quiet enjoyment of the other tenants of the mobile home park. (iii) maintaining the physical condition or appearance of the mobile home park or the mobile homes on site. (c) A violation by the tenant of rules of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). (d) Intentional physical injury by the tenant to the personnel or other tenants of the mobile home park, or intentional physical damage by the tenant to the property of the mobile home park or of its other tenants. (e) Failure of the tenant to comply with a local ordinance, state law, or governmental rule or regulation relating to mobile homes. (f) Failure of the tenant to pay rent or other charges under the lease or rental agreement on time on three or more for nonpayment of rent and the tenant has failed or refused to pay the rent or other charges within the time period stated in the written demand for possession. (g) Conduct by the tenant upon the mobile home park premises, which is a substantial annoyance to other tenants or to t