This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan District Court - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the Form DC106?
A: Form DC106 is a Judgment of Possession After Land Contract Forfeiture in Michigan.
Q: What is a land contract forfeiture?
A: A land contract forfeiture occurs when a buyer fails to make payments according to the terms of a land contract.
Q: When is Form DC106 used?
A: Form DC106 is used when the seller wants to regain possession of the property after a land contract forfeiture.
Q: Who can file Form DC106?
A: The seller, or the seller's attorney, can file Form DC106 with the court.
Q: What information is required in Form DC106?
A: Form DC106 requires information about the land contract, the buyer, the reason for the forfeiture, and the amount owed.
Q: What happens after Form DC106 is filed?
A: After Form DC106 is filed, the court will review the information and may issue a judgment of possession in favor of the seller.
Q: What does the judgment of possession mean?
A: The judgment of possession allows the seller to regain possession of the property and terminate the land contract.
Q: Can the buyer contest the judgment of possession?
A: Yes, the buyer has the right to contest the judgment of possession and present their case to the court.
Q: What happens if the buyer doesn't contest the judgment of possession?
A: If the buyer doesn't contest the judgment of possession, the seller can proceed with evicting the buyer from the property.
Q: Are there any other legal steps required after obtaining a judgment of possession?
A: Yes, after obtaining a judgment of possession, the seller may need to take further legal steps, such as filing for eviction with the appropriate court.
Form Details:
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