Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1250

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Campground owners; regulate guest/owner agreements.

Impact

The bill makes significant amendments to the existing landlord-tenant laws by clarifying that the standard provisions do not apply to arrangements involving recreational vehicles and camping. This means that guests staying at campgrounds will be governed by a specific set of guidelines, facilitating an environment where both owners and guests understand their rights. Moreover, by formally excluding these arrangements from typical residential landlord-tenant provisions, the bill shifts the regulatory framework for campgrounds, potentially impacting a growing segment of recreational and tourism activity in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1250 introduces a new code section to govern the relationships between campground owners and their guests in Mississippi. This bill establishes definitions for key terms such as 'campground', 'campground owner', and 'guest', thereby providing clarity on the rights and responsibilities involved in campground agreements. By setting explicit rules, it seeks to streamline operations for campground owners and enhance the experience for guests. It addresses scenarios where campground owners may need to eject a guest, detailing the conditions under which this is permissible.

Conclusion

In summary, HB1250 aims to create a structured legal environment for campgrounds in Mississippi, defining relationships and establishing rules for operation. It recognizes the distinct nature of campground arrangements in the context of landlord-tenant laws, contributing to the growing recognition of recreational spaces and their management. However, the implementation of such a framework will require careful consideration to balance the rights of both campground owners and their guests.

Contention

Notable concerns surrounding the bill may involve the potential for abuse of power by campground owners, as they are given the authority to eject guests under various circumstances without significant oversight. Critics may argue that this could lead to unjust treatment of guests, especially in cases where disputes arise, particularly regarding payment or disturbance claims. It also introduces a form of criminal trespass for individuals who re-enter a campground after being asked to leave, raising questions about the fairness of enforcement and the rights of guests to retrieve their belongings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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UT HB0402

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WI AB259

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