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SB 370

Revises provisions relating to manufactured housing. (BDR 43-754)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Angie Taylor

Nevada enacts SB 370 revising manufactured housing regulations, passing 37-5 in Assembly, affecting affordable housing standards and industry operations statewide.

Approved by the Governor. Chapter 203.
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Bill Summary · SB 370

Legislative bill overview

SB 370 revises Nevada's regulatory framework governing manufactured housing, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. The bill was sponsored by Senator Angie Taylor and passed through both chambers with strong bipartisan support before receiving gubernatorial approval in May 2025.

Why is this important

Manufactured housing represents a significant portion of Nevada's affordable housing stock, particularly in rural and suburban areas. Changes to manufactured housing regulations can affect housing costs, park operations, resident protections, and the manufactured home industry's ability to operate competitively in the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden vs. consumer protection: Revisions may either reduce compliance costs for manufacturers and parks or weaken protections for residents depending on whether rules were loosened or tightened
  • Park owner vs. resident interests: Rules governing rent increases, maintenance standards, or eviction procedures inherently balance competing interests between property owners and residents
  • Affordability impact: Changes could either improve housing accessibility or inadvertently reduce the supply of affordable manufactured units depending on cost implications for producers

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

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