Sec. 49j.
(1) If the mortgagor, the mortgagor's heirs, executors, administrators, or any person lawfully claiming under the mortgagor or the mortgagor's heirs, executors, or administrators, redeems the entire premises sold within the time prescribed in this section by paying to the purchaser or the purchaser's executors, administrators, or assigns, or to the register of deeds in whose office the deed is deposited for the benefit of the purchaser, the sum which was bid for the premises, with interest from the date of the sale at the interest rate provided for by the mortgage, and in case the payment is made to the register of deeds, the sum of $5.00 as a fee for the care and custody of the redemption money, then the deed is void. If a distinct lot or parcel separately sold is redeemed, leaving a portion of the premises unredeemed, then the deed is void only as to the parcel or parcels redeemed. The register of deeds shall not determine the amount necessary for redemption. The purchaser shall attach an affidavit with the deed to be recorded that states the exact amount required to redeem the property, including any daily per diem amounts, and the date by which the property must be redeemed shall be stated in the certificate of sale. The purchaser may include in the affidavit the name of a designee responsible on behalf of the purchaser to assist the person redeeming the property in computing the exact amount required to redeem the property. The designee may charge a fee as stated in the affidavit and may be authorized by the purchaser to receive redemption funds. The purchaser shall accept the amount computed by the designee.
(2) If, following the sale, the purchaser pays any taxes assessed against the property or insurance premiums covering any buildings located on the property which under the terms of the mortgage were the duty of the mortgagor and are necessary to keep the policy in force until the expiration of the period of redemption, and the purchaser or a representative of the purchaser having knowledge of the facts may make an affidavit of the payment showing the amount and items paid, together with the receipt of payment of the taxes or insurance premiums, together with an affidavit of an insurance agent of the insurance company stating the making of the payment and also what portion of the policy covers the premium for the period before the expiration of the period of redemption, the affidavits and the receipt shall be filed with the register of deeds with whom the deed is deposited, who shall endorse on the deed the time the affidavits and receipt were received. The register of deeds shall record the affidavit of the purchaser only and file the recorded affidavit, together with the tax and insurance receipts and insurance agent's affidavit, until expiration of the period of redemption.
(3) After the purchaser's affidavit is recorded under this section, redemption shall only be made upon payment of the sum specified in subsections (1) and (2), with interest on the amount, from the date of the payment to the date of redemption, at the interest rate specified in the mortgage.
(4) In the case of a mortgage executed on commercial or industrial property, or multifamily residential property in excess of 4 units, the redemption period is 6 months from the time of the sale.
(5) In the case of a mortgage executed on residential property not exceeding 4 units and not more than 3 acres in size, if the amount claimed to be due on the mortgage at the date of the notice of foreclosure is more than 66-2/3% of the original indebtedness secured by the mortgage, the redemption period is 6 months.
(6) In the case of a mortgage on residential property not exceeding 4 units and not more than 3 acres in size, if the property is abandoned as determined under section 49k, the redemption period is 3 months.
(7) In the case of any mortgage on residential property not exceeding 4 units and not more than 3 acres in size, if the amount claimed to be due on the mortgage at the date of the notice of foreclosure is more than 66-2/3% of the original indebtedness secured by the mortgage and the property is abandoned as determined under section 49k, the redemption period is 1 month.
(8) If the property is abandoned as determined under section 49v, the redemption period is 30 days.
(9) In any other case not otherwise described in this section, the redemption period is 1 year from the date of the sale.
(10) If an automation fund is established under section 2568 of the revised judicature act of 1961, MCL 600.2568, any fees or charges collected by the register of deeds under this section or section 48i shall be credited to the automation fund.
(11) The amount stated in any affidavits recorded under this section shall be the amount necessary to satisfy the requirements for redemption under this section.
History: Add. 1981, Act 173, Imd. Eff. Dec. 10, 1981 ;-- Am. 1993, Act 221, Imd. Eff. Oct. 29, 1993 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 540, Eff. Mar. 30, 2005
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 125 - Planning, Housing, and Zoning
Act 346 of 1966 - State Housing Development Authority Act of 1966 (125.1401 - 125.1499c)
346-1966-2 - Chapter 2 (125.1421...125.1449v)
Section 125.1422 - Powers of Authority.
Section 125.1422c - Subsidiary Nonprofit Housing Corporation.
Section 125.1422d - Investments.
Section 125.1423 - Housing Development Fund; Creation; Payments Into Fund.
Section 125.1424 - Housing Development Fund; Advances; Grants; Transfer of Moneys.
Section 125.1424a - Land Acquisition and Development Fund; Creation; Payment of Moneys Into Fund.
Section 125.1424c - Transfer of Moneys to Housing Development Fund or Rehabilitation Fund.
Section 125.1424d - Rehabilitation Fund; Creation; Jurisdiction; Payments.
Section 125.1424e - Rehabilitation Fund; Use of Moneys; Allocations or Pledges to Holders of Bonds.
Section 125.1424f - Recapture Tax Fund; Creation; Establishment; Payment; Use.
Section 125.1424g - Repealed. 1985, Act 183, Imd. Eff. Dec. 18, 1985.
Section 125.1426 - Bonds and Notes; Authorization; Terms.
Section 125.1427 - Notes or Bonds; Resolution Authorizing Issuance; Contents.
Section 125.1428 - Notes and Bonds; Validity and Effect of Pledge.
Section 125.1429 - Notes and Bonds; Personal Liability of Members of Authority.
Section 125.1430 - Notes and Bonds; Purchase for Cancellation; Price.
Section 125.1431 - Notes and Bonds; Liability of State.
Section 125.1432c - Repealed. 1988, Act 496, Eff. Mar. 30, 1989.
Section 125.1432d - Legislative Intent.
Section 125.1433 - General Reserve Fund; Creation; Payments Into Fund; Use of Fund.
Section 125.1434 - Notes and Bonds; Pledge and Agreement of State.
Section 125.1435 - Trustee; Default; Powers and Duties.
Section 125.1436 - Trustee; Additional Powers.
Section 125.1438 - Notes and Bonds; Notice; Declaration, Due and Payable.
Section 125.1440 - Notes and Bonds; Legal Investment.
Section 125.1441 - Faith and Credit Bonds.
Section 125.1442 - Property of Authority; Exempt From Taxation.
Section 125.1443 - Notes and Bonds; Exemption From Taxation.
Section 125.1443a - Authorization of Covenant and Consent.
Section 125.1444d - Authorized Loans; Purpose; Criteria.
Section 125.1444e - Income Eligibility Standards Applicable to Tenant of Housing Project.
Section 125.1444g - Enforcement of Promises or Commitments; Action to Be Brought Against Authority.
Section 125.1445 - Preference to Displaced Persons.
Section 125.1446 - Discrimination.
Section 125.1448 - Foreclosure Procedures Applicable to Authority.
Section 125.1448a - Jurisdiction to Foreclose Mortgages and Land Contracts Held by Authority.
Section 125.1448b - Other Civil Actions.
Section 125.1448c - Bringing Amount Due Into Court Before Judgment of Sale; Dismissal of Complaint.
Section 125.1448d - Sale of Premises Pursuant to Circuit Court Order.
Section 125.1448h - Sale Proceeds; Application to Discharge of Debt; Surplus; Interest.
Section 125.1448i - Redemption of Premises; Effect on Deed of Sale; Affidavit.
Section 125.1448l - Forfeiture, Foreclosure, or Specific Performance Proceedings; Minimum Price.
Section 125.1448n - Sale of Premises; Default Subsequent to Judgment.
Section 125.1448p - Equitable Actions.
Section 125.1449 - Foreclosure by Advertisement.
Section 125.1449b - Notice of Sale; Publication; Posting Copy of Notice Upon Premises.
Section 125.1449c - Notice of Sale; Contents.
Section 125.1449e - Adjournment of Sale; Request; Notice; Oral Announcement Unnecessary.
Section 125.1449f - Sale of Distinct Farms, Tracts, or Lots Separately or Together.
Section 125.1449g - Purchase of Premises by Authority or Its Successor or Assign Permitted.
Section 125.1449k - Abandonment of Premises; Presumption.
Section 125.1449n - Disposition of Surplus Money Remaining After Sale of Real Estate.
Section 125.1449p - Taking and Certifying Affidavits.
Section 125.1449q - Recording Affidavits; Presumptive Evidence of Facts.
Section 125.1449r - Note Recording Evidence of Sale to Be Made in Margin of Mortgage Record.
Section 125.1449s - Notice of Payment to Purchaser, Agent, or Attorney.
Section 125.1449t - Right to Enter Mortgaged Premises to Post or Serve Notices.