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Code · Michigan · Chapter 207 — Taxation

207.912 Attainable housing exemption certificate; revocation; transfer to subsequent owner.

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207.912 Attainable housing exemption certificate; revocation; transfer to subsequent owner.
Sec. 12.
(1)The legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit may, by resolution, revoke the certificate of a qualified facility if it finds that the completion of the qualified facility has not occurred within the time authorized by the legislative body in the certificate or a duly authorized extension of that time, or that the holder of the certificate has not proceeded in good faith with the operation of the qualified facility in a manner consistent with the purposes of this act and in the absence of circumstances that are beyond the control of the holder of the certificate.
(2)Upon receipt of a request by certified mail to the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit by the holder of a certificate requesting revocation of the certificate, the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit may, by resolution, revoke the certificate.
(3)Upon the written request of the holder of a revoked certificate to the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit and the commission or upon the application of a subsequent owner to the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit to transfer the revoked certificate to a subsequent owner, and the submission to the commission of a resolution of concurrence by the legislative body of the qualified local governmental unit in which the qualified facility is located, and if the qualified facility continues to qualify under this act, the commission may reinstate a revoked certificate for the holder or a subsequent owner that has applied for the transfer.
History: 2022, Act 236 , Imd. Eff. Dec. 13, 2022
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