Michigan Laws 125.2746 – Offer to owners of adjacent and contiguous property; offer by local governmental unit to neighborhood resident organizations, other community groups, and general public
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 125.2746
- Local governmental unit: means a county, city, village, or township. See Michigan Laws 125.2742
- Program: means the urban homesteading program for vacant land described in this act. See Michigan Laws 125.2742
- Vacant property: means surplus vacant residential property owned by the local governmental unit. See Michigan Laws 125.2742
Before placing vacant property into the program, the local governmental unit shall first offer the vacant property to owners of adjacent and contiguous property who occupy the adjacent and contiguous property. If adjacent and contiguous landowners do not purchase the property, the local governmental unit shall offer the vacant property to neighborhood resident organizations, other community groups, and the general public. The local governmental unit shall determine the sale price for any sale under this section.