Michigan Statutes

§ 445.889 — Failure to disclose; liability; remedies.

Michigan § 445.889
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 445TRADE AND COMMERCE
Act 6 of 2008OWNER BUILT RESIDENCE TRANSFER ACT (445.881-445.891)

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OWNER BUILT RESIDENCE TRANSFER ACT (EXCERPT) Act 6 of 2008 445.889 Failure to disclose; liability; remedies. Sec. 9.

(1)An owner-builder who fails to make the disclosures required under this act is liable for the following for up to 24 months after the completion of construction, first occupancy, or purchase, whichever occurs later:
(a)The cost of repair regarding any defects in workmanship.
(b)The cost of any repairs needed to bring the structure into compliance with the building code in effect at the time of the issuance of the occupancy permit.
(c)The cost for temporary shelter for the buyers if the repairs require the buyer to vacate temporarily or if the defects in the residential structure render it uninhabitable.
(2)The buyer of an owner-builder residential structure may bring

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Legislative History

2008, Act 6 , Eff. Aug. 10, 2008

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