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No. Refusing to pay the rent or paying a reduced rent could lead to the residents’ termination of tenancy unless …
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Late fees on rents, utility charges or other pass-through fees are not regulated by the MRL, however, California court cases …
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Mobilehome owners, who are park residents, pay for the park’s property taxes either through their rent or sometimes through separate …
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Most parks are “master-meter” operators that own, operate and maintain the electric, gas and water distribution system within the park …
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If the residents’ rental agreement provides that sewer, water and garbage are included in the rent, the park management may …
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The park can charge a fee for services actually rendered with a 60-day notice if it is not already provided …
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If the resident is currently a homeowner residing in the park, then they may reject a long-term lease and opt …
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Homeowners living in a park have the right to review the proposed long-term lease and to reject it within 30 …
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No, not if the resident is a homeowner. Under the MRL, homeowners normally rent under a month-to-month or 12-month rental …
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