Is the park manager allowed to force residents to correct code violations to their homes and spaces before a scheduled inspection by the state Dept. of Housing?

The state Department of Housing (HCD) operates a park inspection program with a goal of completing inspections
in at least 5% of the parks in the state per year in order to assure that a reasonable level of health and safety is
maintained in those parks. The inspection includes the park common facilities, such as lighting, roads, clubhouse,
utilities, and other facilities for which the park is responsible, as well as individual home site spaces, including the
outside of the homes and accessory structures for which the homeowner is responsible. HCD inspectors do not go
inside a home unless requested to do so by the homeowner. Citations for violations, depending upon how serious,
must either be corrected as soon as possible or within 30 to 60 days. Inspectors have the authority to extend the
deadline for compliance if the situation warrants it. Homeowners may appeal a citation to HCD if they feel it is
unwarranted. (HCD does not have authority to assess fines against homeowners who do not comply.)
Recap:
● The park manager may urge residents to correct code violations on the outside of their homes or on theirspaces,
or else the resident may risk citation by HCD.

Resident Asked on October 24, 2022 in California MHL.
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