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HB 1423

Recreational vehicle park; provide process of removal of persons from.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Zack Grady

HB 1423 establishes legal procedures for removing residents from Mississippi RV parks, balancing operator management rights with tenant eviction protections.

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Bill Summary · HB 1423

Legislative bill overview

HB 1423 would establish a legal process for removing persons from recreational vehicle (RV) parks in Mississippi. The bill creates procedural requirements that RV park owners must follow when evicting residents, likely including notice periods and possibly court involvement rather than self-help eviction methods.

Why is this important

RV parks operate in a legal gray area where residents may lack protections available to traditional renters or homeowners. Clarifying removal procedures protects both vulnerable residents from arbitrary eviction and park operators from liability disputes, while establishing clear legal standards for what constitutes proper cause and adequate notice.

Potential points of contention

  • Tenant protections vs. property rights: Dispute over how much process is required before removal—whether notice periods and cause standards adequately protect residents or unduly restrict park operators' management
  • Scope of "persons": Ambiguity about whether rules apply equally to long-term residents, seasonal visitors, and transient occupants, and whether different standards should apply
  • Enforcement mechanisms: Disagreement over whether removal requires court proceedings (protecting residents) or allows expedited processes (favoring operators), and who bears associated costs

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

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