Landlord entered tenant residence without notice, Roscommon MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, caller reported that a landlord entered a tenant's residence in South Branch without prior notice or confirmed eviction notice. The tenant stated they were not served any eviction paperwork, and the landlord claimed he had rights to enter.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:56
Transcript:
00:00
Central to an available state or county unit for a landlord-tenant issue near M18.
00:07
956, go ahead.
00:12
956 to near M-18 down in South Branch.
00:14
RP is (name withheld), he would like contact reference a landlord tenant issue.
00:19
Apparently, landlord came to the residence yesterday unannounced, was looking in the windows and then came into the residence unannounced.
00:28
Apparently, there's some sort of eviction notice in place, but the RP states that they were never actually served.
00:35
He apparently confronted the landlord this morning who told him that he was only there after repeated attempts to contact verify residence was okay and left as soon as he realized the residence was occupied after he made entrance yesterday and that he has quote rights.
00:52
Landlord is (name withheld).
00:53
Again, the RP is at home now.
00:56
And what's that contact?
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Location mentioned:
N M-18, Roscommon, MI 48653
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