Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
Michigan Stategic fund
Historic Preservation Certification
Section R. 206.212 - Sale or transfer of resource
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 206.212
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 212.
(1) If, during the compliance period, a qualified taxpayer wishes to either sell or transfer the qualified taxpayer's interest in the historic resource, the qualified taxpayer shall notify the office and the department of treasury in writing of their intent at least 6 months before the proposed sale or transfer.
(2) The qualified taxpayer shall do all of the following:
(a)
Provide at their own expense, and in a form and manner acceptable to the
office, all of the following information, in addition to the notice:
(i) Copy of the executed purchase and sale
agreement.
(ii) Proof of
notification to the department of treasury.
(iii) A copy of the deed to the
property.
(iv) The name and project
number of the project that received the credits.
(v) The name and address of the property
being transferred.
(vi) The legal
description of the property.
(vii)
The name and contact information for all qualified taxpayers that received
credits resulting from the previous state part 3 certification.
(viii) The name and contact information for
the new owner.
(ix) The date the
state part 3 certification for the project was issued.
(x) The total amount of state credits
received by the project.
(xi) Any
additional document or information requested by the office.
(b) Execute the historic resource
transfer agreement.
(c) Remit the
fee in accordance with rule R 206.209(6).
(3) Upon receipt of a fully executed historic resource transfer agreement, the office or its designee shall do both the following:
(a) Record the historic resource
transfer agreement with the register deeds having jurisdiction over the
property.
(b) Return a fully
executed and recorded copy of the historic resource transfer agreement to the
qualified taxpayer and the new owner.
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