Does the park manager have the right to enter the resident’s lot without notice?

The MRL provides that the park manager has the right to enter the lot at reasonable times and in a manner that
does not interfere with the resident’s “quiet enjoyment” for the purpose of maintaining utilities, trees and
driveways, protection of the park, and for maintenance of the premises where the resident has failed to maintain
them in accordance with the park rules. (Civil Code §798.26) The MRL does not require the manager to give the
resident a notice for this purpose. However, the manager does not have the right to enter the home or enclosed
accessory structure without prior written consent of the homeowner, except in an emergency or where the
resident has abandoned the home. (Civil Code §798.26(b))
Recap:
● Park manager may enter private lots under reasonable circumstances, as defined in the MRL.
● Park manager cannot enter the home or enclosed accessory structures without prior written consent of the
homeowner.

Resident Asked on October 24, 2022 in California MHL.
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