Sec. 14.
(1) In this section, "good faith" means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
(2) If an assignor collects rents that the assignee is entitled to collect under this act, both of the following apply:
(a) The assignor shall turn over the proceeds to the assignee, less any amount representing payment of expenses authorized by the assignee.
(b) The assignee continues to have a security interest in the proceeds so long as they are identifiable.
(3) For purposes of this act, cash proceeds are identifiable if they are maintained in a segregated account or, if commingled with other funds, to the extent the assignee can identify them by a method of tracing, including application of equitable principles, that is permitted under law of this state other than this act with respect to commingled funds.
(4) In addition to any other remedy available to the assignee under law of this state other than this act, if an assignor fails to turn over proceeds to the assignee as required by subsection (2), the assignee may recover from the assignor or a person liable under the uniform voidable transactions act, 1998 PA 434, MCL 566.31 to 566.45, or both, in a civil action, both of the following:
(a) The proceeds, or an amount equal to the proceeds, that the assignor was obligated to turn over under subsection (2).
(b) Reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred by the assignee to the extent provided for by agreement and not prohibited by law of this state other than this act.
(5) The assignee may maintain an action under subsection (4) without bringing an action to foreclose any security interest that it may have in the real property, and an action under subsection (4) does not bar a foreclosure by advertisement under chapter 32 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3201 to 600.3285. Any sums recovered in the action must be applied in the manner specified in section 12.
(6) Unless otherwise agreed, if an assignee entitled to priority under section 5(3) enforces its interest in rents after another creditor holding a subordinate security interest in rents has enforced its interest under section 8 or 9, the creditor holding the subordinate security interest in rents is not obligated to turn over any proceeds that it collects in good faith before the creditor receives notification that the senior assignee has enforced its interest in rents. The creditor shall turn over to the senior assignee any proceeds that it collects after it receives the notification.
History: 2022, Act 115, Eff. Sept. 22, 2022
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 554 - Real and Personal Property
Act 115 of 2022 - Michigan Uniform Assignment of Rents Act (554.1051 - 554.1070)
Section 554.1051 - Short Title.
Section 554.1052 - Definitions.
Section 554.1053 - Assignment; Notification; Method; Proper Address Rules.
Section 554.1055 - Recording With Register of Deeds; Perfected Security Interest; Priority.
Section 554.1056 - Assignment Enforcement Methods.
Section 554.1057 - Appointment of Receiver; Petition; Priority of Receivers.
Section 554.1058 - Demand Notice to Assignor for Collection of Rents; Notification Requirements.
Section 554.1059 - Demand Notice to Tenant for Payment of Rents; Notification Requirements.
Section 554.1060 - Notification to Pay Rents to Person Other Than Landlord; Form.
Section 554.1061 - Effect of Enforcement of Assignments of Rent.
Section 554.1062 - Collection of Rent Proceeds; Use of Funds.
Section 554.1063 - Exception for Use of Collection of Rents; Protection of Rights.
Section 554.1064 - "Good Faith" Defined; Collection by Assignor; Remedies; Priority.
Section 554.1065 - Perfection of Security Interests; Priority Rules in Article 9.
Section 554.1066 - Priority Subject to Subordination.
Section 554.1067 - Promotion of Uniformity.
Section 554.1068 - Electronic Signatures.