Sec. 3709.
Except as otherwise provided by a decedent's will or by this section, a personal representative has a right to, and if necessary for purposes of administration, shall take possession or control of, the decedent's property, except that real property or tangible personal property may be left with or surrendered to the person presumptively entitled to that property unless or until, in the personal representative's judgment, possession of the property will be necessary for purposes of administration. A personal representative's request for delivery of property possessed by an heir or devisee is conclusive evidence, in an action against the heir or devisee for possession of that property, that the possession of the property by the personal representative is necessary for purposes of administration. The personal representative shall pay taxes on, and take all steps reasonably necessary for the management, protection, and preservation of, the estate in the personal representative's possession. The personal representative may maintain an action to recover possession of, or to determine the title to, property.
History: 1998, Act 386, Eff. Apr. 1, 2000 Popular Name: EPIC
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 700 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code
Act 386 of 1998 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code (700.1101 - 700.8206)
Article III - Probate of Wills and Administration (700.3101...700.3988)
386-1998-III-7 - Part 7 Duties and Powers of Personal Representatives (700.3701...700.3722)
Section 700.3701 - Powers and Duties of Personal Representative; Commencement; Accrual.
Section 700.3702 - Priority Among Different Letters.
Section 700.3704 - Personal Representative to Proceed Without Court Order; Exception.
Section 700.3705 - Appointment of Personal Representative; Notice Requirements.
Section 700.3706 - Duty of Personal Representative; Inventory and Appraisement.
Section 700.3707 - Employment of Appraiser.
Section 700.3708 - Duty of Personal Representative; Supplemental Inventory.
Section 700.3709 - Duty of Personal Representative; Possession of Estate.
Section 700.3710 - Power to Avoid Transfers.
Section 700.3711 - Powers of Personal Representatives Generally.
Section 700.3712 - Improper Exercise of Power; Breach of Fiduciary Duty.
Section 700.3714 - Persons Dealing With Personal Representative; Protection.
Section 700.3715 - Transactions Authorized for Personal Representatives.
Section 700.3716 - Powers and Duties of Successor Personal Representative.
Section 700.3717 - Corepresentatives; Concurrence.
Section 700.3718 - Powers of Surviving Personal Representative.
Section 700.3719 - Compensation of Personal Representative.
Section 700.3720 - Expenses in Estate Litigation.
Section 700.3722 - Authority Regarding Environmental Matters.