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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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If the residents’ rental agreement provides that sewer, water and garbage are included in the rent, the park management may …
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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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No. The park rental agreement and the park rules and regulations must be consistent with the MRL and other laws …
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Many of the most important provisions of the MRL expressly apply to homeowners only, such as the terms and receipt …
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Existing residents are not exempt from park rule changes. According to the MRL (Civil Code §798.25), the park can change …
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No. The MRL provides that the park rules and regulations have to be “reasonable.” (Civil Code §798.56(d)) “Reasonable” often may …
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Yes. In parks that have clubhouses or meeting halls, the MRL requires the common facilities to be open and available …
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It depends on the terms of the rental or lease contract. The MRL permits pets in parks with certain limitations, …
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Residents or guests who park in fire lanes, or in front of park entrances or fire hydrants, can be towed …
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