Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act. The Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord-Tenant Act (MHLTA) governs the legal rights, remedies, and obligations arising from any rental agreement between a landlord and a tenant regarding a lot within a manufactured or mobile home community (MHC) where the tenant has no ownership interest in the property.?
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Notice of Sale. Under the MHLTA an owner must provide a written notice of sale of an MHC by certified mail or personal delivery to:
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Each notice of sale must include a statement that the owner intends to sell or lease the MHC or the property and the contact information of the owner or owner's agent who is responsible for communicating with the qualified tenant organization, tenants, or eligible organizations regarding the sale or lease of the property.
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Notice of an Opportunity to Compete to Purchase. An owner must provide a written notice of opportunity to compete to purchase indicating the owner's interest in selling the MHC before the owner markets the MHC for sale or includes the sale of the MHC in a multiple listing and when the owner receives an offer to purchase that the owner intends to consider. ?A notice of opportunity to compete to purchase must be provided to all tenants, a qualified tenant organization if in existence within the MHC, the Department of Commerce (Commerce), and the Commission within 14 days after the date on which any advertisement, listing, or public notice is first made that the MHC or the underlying property is for sale or lease.
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The notice must include the following:
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Notice of Sale. The requirement for the owner to provide a separate notice of sale to the recipients is removed.
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Notice of Opportunity to Purchase. In addition to providing each tenant, Commerce, and the Commission the notice, the owner is required to provide the notice to the officers of any known qualified tenant organization, the local government within whose jurisdiction all or part of the MHC exists, and any housing authority within whose jurisdiction all or part of the MHC exists.?
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The notice may be delivered electronically to Commerce, the local government, any housing authority, and the Commission, but must be sent within ten days of sending the notice to the tenants and the officers of the known qualified tenant organization.?
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The notice provided to Commerce must include:
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Every six months from the date of delivery of a notice until sold or no longer for sale or actively listed, the owner must provide Commerce with an update on the status of the notification and the sale. The update must include:
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