| Topic | Supporters | Opponents | Bill number | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mobilehome parks: sales of parks. | 2 | 3 | SB 740 (2003-2004) | Dunn | |
| This bill provides resident organizations that have fulfilled certain requirements with a right of first refusal to purchase a mobilehome park if the owner decides to sell or receives an offer from a third party to buy the park. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks. | 2 | 2 | AB 624 (2003-2004) | Lieber | |
| This bill prohibits a park owner from requiring that prospective homeowners have a monthly gross income greater than three times the sum of specified monthly housing costs. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: actions. | 2 | 2 | AB 693 (2003-2004) | Corbett | |
| This bill establishes that a mobile home park owner who willfully violates the Mobilehome Residency Law may be liable for a statutory penalty of up to $2,000, or punitive damages. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: information for prospective tenants. | 2 | 1 | AB 1287 (2003-2004) | Lieber | |
| This bill requires mobilehome park management to provide prospective homeowners a specified form disclosing specific information regarding rent, fees, and park rules or regulations. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: rent control. | 1 | 2 | AB 2726 (2003-2004) | Laird | |
| This bill seeks to protect cities and counties with mobilehome rent control ordinances from the costs of defending against litigation challenging the ordinances. | |||||
| Water service: Paradise Ranch Mobile Home Park. | 1 | 1 | AB 1425 (2003-2004) | Strickland | |
| This bill extends the boundaries of the Newhall County Water District and the Castaic Lake Water Agency to include the Paradise Ranch Mobile Home Park. | |||||
| Mobilehomes. | 2 | 0 | SB 54 (2003-2004) | Dunn | |
| This bill provides that mobilehome park lot lines shall not be moved or adjusted without a permit. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks. | 2 | 0 | SB 116 (2003-2004) | Dunn | |
| This bill allows mobilehome owners to display campaign signs during a time period from 90 days before an election to 15 days following the election in a mobilehome park. | |||||
| Manufactured homes and mobilehomes. | 1 | 0 | SB 1090 (2003-2004) | Dunn | |
| Makes changes to the laws governing the sale of mobilehomes by dealers relating to increased disclosure and buyer empowerment. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks. | 2 | 0 | SB 1176 (2003-2004) | Dunn | |
| Reduces the time allowed to correct specified health and safety code violations of the Mobilehome Park Maintenance Program, and makes changes in the notice provisions for mobilehome park rule changes. | |||||
| Mobilehome and Special Occupancy Parks. | 1 | 0 | AB 162 (2003-2004) | Cohn | |
| This bill repeals provisions of the Mobilehome Parks Act that were erroneously amended in 2003 to replace references to the Auditor General. | |||||
| Mobilehomes: termination. | 2 | 0 | AB 682 (2003-2004) | Corbett | |
| This bill establishes that a mobile home owner whose tenancy in the mobile home park is terminated may sell the home within 60 days of termination. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: termination of tenancy. | 3 | 0 | AB 767 (2003-2004) | Nakano | |
| This bill permits park management to evict a tenant who is convicted of certain crimes committed within the park, including child molestation, arson, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, and assault with a firearm. | |||||
| Mobilehomes: termination of tenancies. | 3 | 0 | AB 805 (2003-2004) | Diaz | |
| This bill requires mobilehome park owners to provide park residents with a notice that failure to make timely payment of rent or other charges three times or more in a year can result in a termination of tenancy without a grace period or further notice. | |||||
| Mobilehomes: rent control: exemptions. | 1 | 0 | AB 1173 (2003-2004) | Haynes | |
| Requires that a mobilehome that is being sold by the homeowner and is subject to a local rent control ordinance shall remain under that ordinance only if the homeowner's principal residence is not out of state or they are advertising the mobilehome as for sale in good faith to bona fide purchasers. | |||||
| Mobilehomes: termination of tenancy. | 2 | 0 | AB 2023 (2003-2004) | Nakano | |
| Provides for the termination of tenancy of a mobilehome owner or resident that commits specified acts, defined as a "substantial annoyance". | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: rights of mobilehome owners and residents. | 2 | 0 | AB 2351 (2003-2004) | Corbett | |
| Makes changes to the Mobilehome Residency Law (MRL) and expands existing law to include resident-owned mobilehome parks. | |||||
| Mobilehomes and manufactured homes. | SB 306 (2003-2004) | Ducheny | |||
| This bill makes a number of changes to existing laws and programs related to mobile and manufactured homes. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: Mobilehome Park Purchase Fund. | SB 1610 (2003-2004) | Ducheny | |||
| This bill allows limited partnerships, in which all of the general partners are nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporations, to be included within the definition of "qualified nonprofit housing sponsor" for purposes of the Mobilehome Park Purchase Fund. | |||||
| Mobilehome parks: conversion. | AB 2581 (2003-2004) | Lieber | |||
| Requires a mobilehome park owner to submit a conversion impact report when their permit to operate has been suspended by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) or other responsible local enforcement agency. | |||||
| Housing. | AB 3022 (2003-2004) | ||||
| Increases those organizations that may apply for the Mobilehome Park Resident Ownership Program (MPROP), the amount of financing allowed to low-income households under MPROP and makes technical changes to existing law. | |||||
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