Foreclosure Does Not Extinguish Assignment Of Rents

Published date14 July 2022
Subject MatterLitigation, Mediation & Arbitration, Real Estate and Construction, Trials & Appeals & Compensation, Real Estate, Landlord & Tenant - Leases
Law FirmMiller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone P.L.C.
AuthorScott R. Lesser and Gergana S. Sivrieva

Previously, we alerted you that Michigan had passed its version of the Uniform Assignment of Rents Act (MUARA). Among other things, this law clarifies that an assignment of rents is not extinguished by a foreclosure sale itself, but instead terminates either at the end of the redemption period or when the property is redeemed.

Before the MUARA, this was not clear. On the one hand, some cases suggested that an assignment of rents continued at least to the end of the redemption period. For example, a strict reading of Security Trust Co v Sloman suggests that an assignment of rents continues until the debt is paid in full or the redemption period expires without a redemption'meaning it might continue if there is a redemption.1 On the other hand, others'such as dictum in Dunitz v Woodford Apartments Co2 stating that "foreclosure of a mortgage extinguishes it"'suggest that the mortgage as a whole, including any assignment of rents it contains, might be extinguished by a foreclosure sale itself. Unless a separate instrument was recorded embodying an assignment of rents, this could allow a foreclosed commercial owner to collect rents for months before the purchaser at the foreclosure sale could step in. Unsurprisingly, this confusion has led to conflicting decisions by different courts.

The MUARA resolves this uncertainty. Now...

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