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LC 2521

Generally revise laws related to mobile home parks

2025 Regular Session

Aims to broadly revise mobile home park laws, reshaping tenant protections, park operations, and oversight (if enacted); the draft died in process.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2521

Summary of LC 2521 — Generally revise laws related to mobile home parks

Overview

  • Bill number & title: LC 2521, Generally revise laws related to mobile home parks
  • Subject: Housing, Property
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (as of May 22, 2025)
  • Classification: Bill (LC draft; “Drafter Assigned” and “Draft On Hold” noted at introduction)

Purpose and intent

The bill’s title indicates it aimed to broadly revise laws governing mobile home parks. The specific objectives, policy choices, and protections proposed for residents and park operators are not provided in the information available. If enacted, such a measure typically seeks to address a combination of tenant protections, park operations, maintenance standards, and land-use considerations related to mobile home parks.

Key provisions (not specified)

The exact text and provisions are not included in the available details. In general, a comprehensive revision of mobile home park laws might cover:
- Tenant protections (rent terms, notice requirements, eviction processes)
- Park ownership and management obligations (maintenance, safety standards)
- Park closure, conversion, or redevelopment procedures
- Fees, rent controls, or fee transparency
- Status or licensing requirements for park operators
- Dispute resolution mechanisms and enforcement tools
- Local government roles and any state-wide preemption or standards

Note: These are common topics in mobile home park reform efforts but are not claims about the content of LC 2521.

Affected parties

  • Residents of mobile home parks: potential changes to rent terms, eviction protections, and park maintenance/amenities.
  • Park owners/operators: potential regulatory or reporting requirements, governance of park operations.
  • Local governments: possible new state-level standards or coordination with local ordinances.
  • Advocacy and housing organizations: interest in resident protections and fair practices.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Dec 8, 2024: Drafter assigned; bill placed on hold shortly after introduction.
  • Dec 8, 2024: Draft On Hold noted.
  • May 22, 2025: Status recorded as Draft Died in Process, indicating the draft did not advance through the legislative process in its current form.
  • No enacted provisions or fiscal impact analyses are available in the provided information.

Next steps for readers

  • The bill text and fiscal notes are not included here. To obtain definitive details:
    • Check the legislature’s official website for LC 2521 to view the drafter’s bill text, committee assignments, and any fiscal impact statements.
    • Monitor for potential reintroduction or amendments in future sessions.
  • If you want, I can summarize the bill in detail once the official text becomes available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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