Life Lease rights

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I'm the lessor(landlord) of this agreement what are my rights?(property is in Michigan) Please tell me all of the rights that you can think of.
(Please note: I removed the names and addresses for security reasons.)

Lease Agreement
May 22,1996
We the undersigned, on the above date, agree to the following lease agreement:

We ____ and ____ of ____ , ____ , ____ ,
Agree to give a lifetime lease to ____ and ____ of ____ ., ____ , ____ , on a parcel of property owned by us. Description as follows: Beginning at the N.W. corner and running 300 feet East and from same beginning corner running 350 feet South.
All parties agree to the following:
1.) Woods is to be maintained in good condition with no build-up of unnecessary clutter (such as open dumping or junk vehicles) with only necessary trees being removed for reasons such as: removal of building site, clearing driveways and thinning to maintain health a beauty of wood site. Felled trees to be used by leasees as desired.
2.) Leasees to maintain both driveways on said property.
3.) Leasees may put any housing and storage structure (such as pole barn or garage) on property the township allows. Leasees are responsible for making sure all things concerning township codes or regulations are followed.
4.) If taxes increase because of said structures put upon property by leasees, said leasees herein agree to pay the increase.


Prepared by: Signed by:
____ ____
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Witnesses:
` ____
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Notary Public:
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At the end of the lives of ______ and ______, you have the right to the reversion of the property.

The lessee has certain duties during the lease that could be construed as correlatives to "rights" of yours.

Give us some context, please.
 
No, it does not.

What specific right is it you're looking for? What would you like to do? Or is this an academic exercise?
 
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Well the tenants claim that I gave up all my right's when I signed the said agreement.
I would like to know if That is true, and if not what are my rights?
 
You posted about this before. It looks like you and the tenants have some disagreements about the nature of the lease, the property covered, and what they are entitled to do on the property. There is inadequate information here to answer these questions. The quick answer to your question in this thread is "no": leasing the property to them does not mean you give up all your rights. But there is no way to tell you what rights you retain. You should consult with a local real estate lawyer.
 
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