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Michigan eviction
My tenant has accrued a large sewer bill that I will have to pay if she does not. In addition she has lost her job and I doubt he will be able to pay April rent. She is paid up for March. If I serve eviction papers now she will not be required to leave for 30 days. If I wait till five days after the first of April it will be seven days. Am I better off waiting to see if she skips rent or should I file two evictions? One for failure to pay utilities and one for not paying rent later in April.