Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Michigan
Wrong Address
Can a landlord sue a tenant, after they have moved, and the landlord gave the court the incorrect address for the tenant. The tenant never knew they were being sued until they got a garnishment at work?
Isn't there a law that should protect someone from being sued without prior knowledge so that they could defend themselves?
The lawsuit awarded was for a whopping $12,000. for a basement apartment. If the whole basement had been disassembled, it still would not have been worth that much. That is why I think the address was intentionally incorrectly. Otherwise couldn't you just go around suing rich people without prior knowledge and be awarded the claim?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Wrong Address
As long as you did not give the landlord the wrong address, you should have a motion to set the judgment aside filed on your behalf. That amount of a money judgment warrants hiring an experienced attorney. Please feel free to call for more information.
Good luck.