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Property Line Dispute “Reeks” Havoc

A property line dispute in Lodi Township, in Washtenaw County, has taken protest to new heights. A farmer has constructed what he calls a “compost fence” to mark his property line. The fence is built of cow manure, and the stench overwhelms rental tenant Wayne Lambarth’s home near the property line. Despite complaints, local officials say there’s nothing they can do because it’s on the farmer’s property.

Plante Moran Consolidates Offices

In an effort to unite two separate offices under the same roof, Plante Moran shuttered its owned 125,000-square-foot office at 27400 Northwestern Highway and is leasing 8 floors in the Southfield Town Center in addition to the four it currently occupies at that location. The accounting, tax advisory, real estate and wealth management firm will occupy the first through 12th floors of the 32-story 3000 Town Center tower. The move will relocate 550 Victor Center building employees to the Southfield Town Center.

Home Buyers Need Creativity in Today’s Market

It’s a home seller’s dream come true. With parts of Michigan down to just a one-month supply of housing inventory, buyers need to get creative with their home-buying strategies. Realtors offer advice like positioning yourself to be the backup offer on sale-pending homes. Often the deals are to good to be true and fall through. Getting your backup offer in is like putting your foot in the door. Some buyers are making creative offers that include payer other buyers to take their offers off the table.  Making sure you have a realtor who is well-experienced with getting offers accepted and showings scheduled, even virtually if necessary, can make a huge difference in your success.