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HB 2189

mobile home park managers; training

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Selina Bliss

Arizona requires mobile home park managers to complete training on operations and regulations to improve management standards and protect vulnerable residents.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2189

Legislative bill overview

HB 2189 establishes training requirements for mobile home park managers in Arizona. The bill sets standards for what knowledge and competencies managers must demonstrate regarding mobile home park operations, regulations, and resident relations.

Why is this important

Mobile home parks house thousands of Arizonans, many of whom are senior citizens or lower-income residents with limited housing options. Requiring manager training could improve operational standards, reduce disputes, and better protect vulnerable residents through more knowledgeable property management.

Potential points of contention

  • Industry compliance costs: Requiring training may increase operational expenses for park owners, potentially raising resident fees or creating barriers for smaller park operators
  • Enforcement mechanisms: The bill's effectiveness depends on how violations are enforced and what penalties exist for non-compliance or failure to complete training
  • Training scope ambiguity: Questions about whether training covers fair housing law, maintenance standards, financial practices, and dispute resolution—and who determines curriculum standards and approves trainers

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

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