What is a Michigan Single-Family Residence?
A single-family residence is a home or dwelling located in Michigan that is owned and occupied by a qualified beneficiary as that individual’s principal residence.
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Marihuana Retailers Excise (MRE) Tax
Homeowner's Principal Residence Exemption
Property Tax Forfeiture and Foreclosure
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A single-family residence is a home or dwelling located in Michigan that is owned and occupied by a qualified beneficiary as that individual’s principal residence.