Florida Bill Boosts Mobile Home Owner Protections
Florida lawmakers are pushing for stronger mobile home owner protections with House Bill 703, focusing on rent hikes and park operations. The bill, filed by Representative Paula Stark, introduces new factors for fair rent increases, extends late payment grace periods, and mandates proof of expenses for rent hikes. It also requires rent cuts if amenities or utilities are removed and increases payouts for forced moves. However, with the legislative session ending on March 12th and the bill not yet cleared by a committee, its passage seems uncertain.
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