Not sure if this is the right space, if not I apologize.
This past spring my partner and I started renting a new house we found through a leasing agency. Wasn't ideal and the move in was a bit shaky but we got settled and everything seemed OK.
A month or two later we got notified from the leasing agency that a city inspector would be by to inspect the property and asked if we could be on site. Not a big deal and when the inspector showed up I was helpful and showed everything he asked for. However, he did not pass the house which leads me to believe there is no certificate of occupancy for the site.
Is it legal in Michigan to rent out a house without this? The house is certainly livable and the major issues were just bringing things up to code (the old electrical box is fused and doesn't have breakers, a few handrails, minor things overall). I don't want to pursue anything legally because I don't have time or money for it I just want to know if I should expect some sort of reprisal or bills when we go to move out.
I can give extra details when needed.
Thanks!
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