Who owns a mobile home park in Florida?

Who owns a mobile home park in Florida?

In Florida, there are two basic mobile home park ownership structures: Mobile home parks where a single owner or entity (i.e., corporation or partnership) owns the land comprising the mobile home park and leases the individual lots to tenants.

What are the rights and obligations of a mobile home owner?

723.051 Invitees; rights and obligations. 723.054 Right of mobile home owners to peaceably assemble; right to communicate. 723.055 Right of mobile home owner to invite public officers, candidates for public office, or representatives of a tenant organization. 723.056 Enforcement of right of assembly and right to hear outside speakers.

What do you need to know about mobile home park prospectus?

In a mobile home park containing 26 or more lots, the park owner must file a prospectus with the DBPR. Prior to entering into an enforceable rental agreement for a mobile home lot, the park owner shall furnish a copy of the prospectus or offering circular together with all of the exhibits thereto to each prospective lessee.

Can a mobile home park owner discriminatorily increase rent?

It is unlawful for a mobile home park owner to discriminatorily increase a home owner’s rent or discriminatorily decrease services to a home owner, or to bring or threaten to bring an action for possession or other civil action, primarily because the park owner is retaliating against the home owner.

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How do I contact the owner of a mobile home park?

Contact us online or call us today at (800) 896-3619. (a) The name and address or location of the mobile home park. (b) The name and address of the person authorized to receive notices and demands on the park owner’s behalf.

What are the pros and cons of a resident-owned mobile home park?

Being part of a resident-owned mobile home park is beneficial to the residents because they are in control of monthly rent and repairs. They also have added liability protection and security against eviction for development. In Florida, resident-owned mobile home parks are primarily age-restricted.

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