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Since Michigan is your primary residence, presumably you have been filing taxes as a Michigan resident every year. My first thought would be to ask the Lansing assessor if copies of the past few years of your Michigan resident tax returns would be considered as acceptable proof of your Michigan residency.
I'd also show my voter registration card and proof I voted in MI recently (I think that is public record in most states).... presumably you vote in MI.
where are your car(s) registered?
drivers license issued by MI?
Show them the RE tax bill from Ohio ... that should show you do not have a homestead exemption on this second home ... further proves your MI residency. The fact that you get your mail at a different address doesn't change your residency status ... you could have a PO BOX on the moon and that would not change the residency.
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