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LC 3177

Require a minimum lease term for mobile home lot rentals

2025 Regular Session

Overview: LC 3177, Require a minimum lease term for mobile home lot rentals, (LC) Draft in Legal Review, Introduced: December 13, 2024Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to establis

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Bill Summary · LC 3177

Overview: LC 3177, Require a minimum lease term for mobile home lot rentals, (LC) Draft in Legal Review, Introduced: December 13, 2024

Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to establish a minimum lease term for the rental of mobile home lots in the state. The primary goal is to provide more stability and security for mobile home owners who rent the land their homes are situated on.

Key Provisions:
- Requires mobile home lot landlords to offer a minimum lease term of 5 years
- Prohibits landlords from terminating a lease or refusing to renew a lease without just cause
- Allows mobile home owners to terminate their lease with 60 days' notice if the landlord fails to renew the lease or increases the rent by more than 5% annually

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Mobile home owners who rent the lots their homes are situated on will have more long-term stability and protection from sudden lease terminations or rent increases
- Mobile home lot landlords will need to adjust their leasing practices and may face challenges in managing their properties
- The changes could impact the overall mobile home rental market and potentially affect the availability and affordability of mobile home living

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill is currently in the legal review stage. Once the review is complete, it will likely move forward for further legislative consideration, such as committee hearings and voting.

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

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