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December 3, 2010

Renting Out Community-Owned Manufactured Homes and Complying with The Landlord Tenant Law (Conclusion)

This is the conclusion of my blog series about renting out community-owned manufactured homes and complying with the landlord tenant law.

As you can see, this is just a short summary of the many differences between owner-occupied tenancies governed by the 2011 Mobilehome Residency Law (MRL) and community-owned rentals governed by general landlord-tenant law. Community owners need to be aware of these laws in order to avoid the common pitfalls and mistakes typically made in enforcing these tenancies.

Therefore, as previously mentioned, it is recommended that you consult your attorney prior to proceeding with any action against a resident of a community-owned manufactured home rental if you are not readily familiar with the general landlord-tenant laws.

Enhanced by Zemanta* For specific inquiries regarding renting out community-owned manufactured homes and complying with the landlord tenant law, you’re welcome to visit my San Diego Real Estate legal services page.

October 21, 2010

Renting Out Community-Owned Manufactured Homes and Complying with The Landlord Tenant Law (Part 9)

Interior of a modern single wide manufactured home
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This is part 9 of my blog series about renting out community-owned manufactured homes and complying with the landlord tenant law.

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Under the MRL, the community owner has no right to enter the homeowner’s manufactured home without prior written consent from the homeowner, unless it is an emergency. In a community-owned rental, the community owner has the right to enter the manufactured home after giving the tenant at least a 24-hour written notice, and may enter for one of the following reasons:

  1. Make necessary or agreed-upon repairs
  2. Supply necessary or agreed-upon services
  3. Show the home to a potential purchaser or tenant
  4. For an emergency.

* For specific inquiries regarding a filing a 24-hour written notice or other legal matters that you may have, you’re welcome to visit my California Mobilehome-RV Park Owner’s legal services page.

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