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Arizona Bills Target Mobile Home Utility Fees, Abandonment Rules
The bills would cap administrative utility fees at $8 and require park managers to get four hours of training.
- The Arizona Legislature is currently considering several bills targeting mobile home utility fees and abandonment rules this year, addressing longstanding disputes between park management and residents.
- SB1805 aims to restrict landlords from passing excessive gas, water, or electricity costs to residents by capping administrative fees at $8, ensuring tenants pay only actual utility provider charges.
- HB2199 Would require park managers to complete four hours of education every two years, while HB2852 Creates a pathway for tenants to file civil complaints if utility disputes remain unresolved for thirty days.
- HB2850 Clarifies that a mobile home is abandoned if a tenant is absent for at least 30 days without notice or payment, or seven days after a landlord delivers an eviction notice.
- Kath Noble, president of The Arizona Association of Manufactured Home Owners, emphasized that securing Republican sponsors is essential; bills lacking such support often fail in committee.
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Mobile home legislation in Arizona target utility costs, abandonment rules and manager training
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