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MI SB0585
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires conservators seeking court approval to sell, mortgage, or pledge a protected individual's principal dwelling or real property to provide an appraisal conducted within the preceding 6 months by a licensed professional appraiser
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Mandates that if the court approves a sale of the principal dwelling for less than the appraised value, the court must explain on the record why the sale is in the protected individual's best interest
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Updates gendered language in the statute, changing "shall" to "must" and "his or her" to "the attorney's"
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Maintains existing requirement that conservators cannot sell, dispose of, mortgage, or place liens on a protected individual's real property without court approval after a hearing with notice to interested persons
Legislative Description
Probate: guardians and conservators; requirement to have an appraisal for the sale of real property; provide for. Amends sec. 5423 of 1998 PA 386 (MCL 700.5423).
Property: land sales
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Judiciary
12/18/2025