New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HM35

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Mobile Home Park Regulatory Framework

Impact

The passage of HM35 would greatly influence existing housing laws in New Mexico, particularly those governing rental practices in mobile home parks. By directing various state departments, including the Regulation and Licensing Department and the Public Regulation Commission, to create recommendations for oversight and regulation, this bill aims to provide protections for mobile home residents against arbitrary rent increases and evictions. The legislative action signals an awareness of the complexities and challenges faced by this demographic.

Summary

House Memorial 35 (HM35), introduced by Marian Matthews, requests the development of a regulatory framework for mobile home parks in New Mexico. The bill emphasizes the unique nature of mobile home park tenancies, where residents own their homes but rent the land, exposing them to potential eviction and significant financial burdens related to moving their homes. As many residents may struggle to afford relocation costs, the bill seeks to address these vulnerabilities by establishing a state framework for the regulation of mobile home park tenancies and rent stabilization programs.

Contention

As with many housing-related bills, HM35 may encounter differing opinions on its potential effectiveness. Supporters will argue that establishing a regulatory framework is essential to protect low-income residents and maintain affordable housing options. On the other hand, opponents may raise concerns about the regulatory burdens placed on mobile home park owners and the potential impact on rental viability. Discussions around how to strike a balance between tenant protections and landlord interests will likely be pivotal as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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