Keep your housing protections current with a quick re-evaluation and a freshly dated letter.
An aging letter is the most common reason Michigan landlords push back. Renewal closes that door before it opens.
The 12-month expectation holds everywhere in Michigan — Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor and Lansing included — so the rhythm below applies statewide.
Lease renewals, building transfers, and new applications are when Michigan landlords look hardest at dates. Renewing two to four weeks before you need the letter keeps everything current without a scramble.
A short telehealth check-in with a mental health professional licensed in Michigan confirms your circumstances. If renewal is appropriate, your updated, freshly dated letter — with the professional’s active Michigan license details — arrives in 10–15 minutes after approval.
No hidden fees · HIPAA secure · Pay only if approved.
Once a year is the safe rhythm. No statute sets an expiry, but Michigan landlords routinely treat letters older than 12 months as stale.
Yes — it’s a shorter re-evaluation confirming your circumstances, and an approved updated letter is delivered in 10–15 minutes.
The same flat rates apply — and the same rule: no approval, no charge.
No — renewal is between you and the professional. You decide when and how to share the updated letter.
Mostly freshness: the new letter carries today’s date and current license information — exactly what landlords scan for.
Free pre-screening · Licensed in Michigan · You only pay if approved
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