mobile homes; utilities; fraud; hearings
HB 2852 establishes fraud protections and hearing procedures for mobile home utility disputes in Arizona to safeguard residents from predatory billing and unlawful practices.
HB 2852 establishes fraud protections and hearing procedures for mobile home utility disputes in Arizona to safeguard residents from predatory billing and unlawful practices.
HB 2852 addresses issues related to mobile homes, utilities, fraud, and the hearing processes associated with these matters in Arizona. The bill appears to establish or modify procedures for addressing utility-related disputes and fraudulent activities within mobile home communities, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information.
Mobile home residents often have limited recourse in utility disputes since they typically don't own the land and may depend on park management for utility access and billing. Fraud protections and clear hearing procedures can prevent predatory practices and ensure residents have fair processes to challenge improper charges or unlawful conduct by park operators.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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