Sec. 5839.
(1) A person shall not maintain an action to recover damages for injury to property, real or personal, or for bodily injury or wrongful death, arising out of the defective or unsafe condition of an improvement to real property, or an action for contribution or indemnity for damages sustained as a result of such injury, against any state licensed architect or professional engineer performing or furnishing the design or supervision of construction of the improvement, or against any contractor making the improvement, unless the action is commenced within either of the following periods:
(a) Six years after the time of occupancy of the completed improvement, use, or acceptance of the improvement.
(b) If the defect constitutes the proximate cause of the injury or damage for which the action is brought and is the result of gross negligence on the part of the contractor or licensed architect or professional engineer, 1 year after the defect is discovered or should have been discovered. However, an action to which this subdivision applies shall not be maintained more than 10 years after the time of occupancy of the completed improvement, use, or acceptance of the improvement.
(2) A person shall not maintain an action to recover damages based on error or negligence of a licensed professional surveyor in the preparation of a survey or report more than 6 years after the survey or report is recorded or is delivered to the person for whom it was made or the person's agent.
(3) As used in this section:
(a) "Contractor" means an individual, corporation, partnership, or other business entity that makes an improvement to real property.
(b) "State licensed architect or professional engineer" or "licensed professional surveyor" means an individual so licensed, or a corporation, partnership, or other business entity on behalf of whom the state licensed architect or professional engineer or licensed professional surveyor is performing or directing the performance of the architectural, professional engineering, or land surveying service.
(4) The amendments to this section made by the 2011 amendatory act that added this subsection apply to causes of action that accrue on or after the effective date of that amendatory act.
History: Add. 1967, Act 203, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967 ;-- Am. 1985, Act 188, Eff. Mar. 31, 1986 ;-- Am. 2011, Act 162, Eff. Jan. 1, 2012 Constitutionality: In O'Brien v Hazelet & Erdal, 410 Mich 1; 299 NW2d 336 (1980), the Michigan supreme court held that this statute does not violate constitutional precepts of due process and equal protection.
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
236-1961-58 - Chapter 58 Limitation of Actions (600.5801...600.5869)
Section 600.5803 - Foreclosure of Mortgages.
Section 600.5809 - Action to Enforce Noncontractual Money Obligations; Limitations.
Section 600.5811 - Common Carriers; Charges and Overcharges; Definitions.
Section 600.5813 - Other Personal Actions.
Section 600.5815 - Scope of Limitations; Legal and Equitable; Laches.
Section 600.5823 - Counterclaims.
Section 600.5825 - Effect of Limits Running in Favor of Some Joint Obligors but Not All.
Section 600.5827 - Accrual of Claim.
Section 600.5829 - Accrual of Claim; Right of Entry or Recovery of Possession of Land.
Section 600.5831 - Accrual of Claim; Mutual and Open Account Current.
Section 600.5833 - Accrual of Claim; Breach of Warranty of Quality or Fitness.
Section 600.5834 - Accrual of Claim; Common Carriers; Charges; Overcharges.
Section 600.5835 - Accrual of Claim; Life Insurance; Presumption of Death.
Section 600.5836 - Accrual of Claim; Installment Contracts.
Section 600.5837 - Accrual of Claim; Alimony.
Section 600.5838b - Action for Legal Malpractice; Commencement; Limitation; Definitions.
Section 600.5841 - Accrual of Claim; to Person Other Than Person Bringing Action.
Section 600.5843 - Accrual of Claim; Regaining Possession of Land; Subsequent Loss; Effect.
Section 600.5853 - Absence From State.
Section 600.5854 - War; Inability to Prosecute; Period of Limitation.
Section 600.5855 - Fraudulent Concealment of Claim or Identity of Person Liable; Discovery.
Section 600.5856 - Tolling of Statute of Limitations or Repose.
Section 600.5861 - Cause of Action Accruing Without State; Limitation on Commencement of Action.
Section 600.5865 - Endorsement or Memorandum of Payment; Evidence.
Section 600.5866 - Revival of Barred Claim; Written Acknowledgment of Obligor.
Section 600.5867 - Presumption as to Possession of Land; Exception.
Section 600.5868 - Entry and Possession.
Section 600.5869 - Rights Governed by Law Under Which Right Accrued.