September 5, 2025 - 02:31

State Representative Doug Wozniak (R–Shelby Township) is celebrating a significant legislative victory with the passage of his bill aimed at modernizing Michigan’s Marketable Record Title Act. This new legislation is designed to clarify and streamline the existing laws governing property transactions, thereby reducing confusion for both homeowners and real estate professionals.
House Bill 4524, which Wozniak sponsored, addresses ambiguities in the law that have historically complicated property dealings. By providing a clear definition of what constitutes a marketable record title, the bill aims to enhance the security and transparency of property transactions. This update is expected to empower real estate professionals to better assist Michigan families, ensuring that homeowners can navigate the complexities of property ownership with greater ease.
Wozniak's initiative reflects a commitment to strengthening homeowner rights and fostering a more reliable real estate market in Michigan, ultimately benefiting the community as a whole.
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