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Subject RELEASE: Governor Whitmer Signs Bill to Protect Michigan Property Owners, Streamlining Government Efficiency 
Date September 30, 2025 1:19 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE * 

September 30, 2025  

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*Governor Whitmer Signs Bill to Protect Michigan Property Owners, Streamlining Government Efficiency* 

 

*LANSING, Mich. * – Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed House Bill 4524, a bipartisan bill that gives Michiganders more time to protect their property rights and clarifies rules regarding land and home ownership. Including today’s legislation, Governor Whitmer has signed a record 1,513 bipartisan bills into law since taking office. 

 

"I’m proud to sign this commonsense, bipartisan bill that will protect Michigan homeowners,” said *Governor Whitmer*. “This bill will clarify the rules for property transfers, so when you go to sell your house or land, there are no surprises that can get in the way. It will lower costs, help keep property records up to date, and make government more efficient. Let’s keep making sure our government works for Michiganders throughout the state.”  

 

“Our top priority is making Michigan state government more efficient and effective for every family,” said *Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II*. “This bill will keep money in Michiganders’ pockets by extending the deadline for land interest claims and help keep records up to date. Let’s keep Standing Tall so that every Michigander can achieve health, wealth, and prosperity right here.” 

 

*House Bill 4524* [ [link removed] ], sponsored by state Representative Douglas Wozniak (R-Shelby Township), better protects the interests of Michigan land and homeowners by making property transactions more straightforward. Specifically, the bill gives owners more time to claim a property interest, extending the deadline by two years. As such, property owners will have more time to record their land interests, including, but not limited to, rights related to minerals, driveways, and walking paths. This bill also clarifies the property interests of parties involved in real estate transactions. Under this bill, Michiganders will be protected from surprise claims based on old, forgotten, or vague documents and be encouraged to maintain the accuracy of their property records. 

 

“This legislation ensures Michigan’s land records are accurate, reliable, and easier to navigate,” said *State Representative Doug Wozniak (R-Shelby Township)*. “Homeownership is one of the most important investments a family can make, and our laws should give people confidence in their property rights. By strengthening the Marketable Record Title Act, we’re helping to protect homeowners while making real estate transactions more straightforward.” 

 

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