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title: "A Few Key Things to Understand About the Mobile Home Civil Code / Residency Law / Park Rules / Community Regulations"
url: "https://mobilehomeconnection.com/a-few-key-things-to-understand-about-the-mobile-home-civil-code-residency-law-park-rules-community-regulations/"
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date_published: "2019-02-21T19:45:37-08:00"
date_modified: "2023-09-02T00:21:33-07:00"
categories: ["Blog: Advantages"]
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# A Few Key Things to Understand About the Mobile Home Civil Code / Residency Law / Park Rules / Community Regulations

Below are some useful items copied from the California Mobile Home Civil Code. Please note this is not a full example of the civil code nor is it in any particular&nbsp;order. The full civil code can be found at:&nbsp;
&nbsp;http://www.hcd.ca.gov/manufactured-mobile-home/mobile-home-ombudsman/docs/Mobilehome-Residency-Law-2017.pdf
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1.
&#8220;Can the park evict a resident for payment of late rent even though their rental history shows they eventually pay
the full rent?&nbsp;
&#8221; (Civil Code 798.56(e)) . . .
-The resident has five days from the due date to pay rent.
&nbsp;-If the rent is late, the park can give the resident a 3-day notice to pay or risk eviction in 60 days.&nbsp;
&nbsp;-The resident can be late only three times in a 12-month period.&#8221;
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2.
&#8220;Does a resident have to sign a long-term lease, or are there other options?
● The resident has 30 days to accept or reject a long-term lease.
● The resident has the option of a month-to-month or annual rental agreement.
● If the lease is rejected, no increase in rent is allowed, above the terms of the lease, for a year. &#8220;
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3.
&#8220;Where can residents get help if they suspect they are being overcharged on utility bills?
● The resident must prove overcharges.
● CPUC is required to take informal complaints (800-649-7570). &#8220;
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4.
&#8220;Does state law regulate rent increases in mobilehome parks?
● State law does not regulate the amount of a rent increase. It is a local control issue.
● A 90-day advance written notice of rent increase is required.
● If resident is on a long-term lease, check the language in lease for frequency (not less than every 90 days) and
percentage of increases.&#8221;
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We wanted to post this blog to ensure that everyone has the tools to find useful information about mobile home living in San Diego. Thank you for reading.
