Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1808

Introduced
11/2/23  

Caption

Further providing for closure of manufactured home communities.

Impact

If passed, HB 1808 would significantly impact the rights of residents living in manufactured home communities by giving them a structured process to negotiate the purchase of their community when faced with closure. This legislative change would also protect the residents from abrupt evictions and the potential loss of housing without adequate notice. Such provisions are seen as a vital step toward enhancing housing stability for vulnerable populations who rely on affordable housing options represented by manufactured homes.

Summary

House Bill 1808 aims to amend existing regulations regarding the closure of manufactured home communities in Pennsylvania. The bill specifically expands the rights of residents by requiring manufactured home community owners to provide comprehensive written notice to residents about community closures at least 120 days in advance. Additionally, the legislation stipulates that if the community owner intends to sell the community, they must notify residents in a timely manner and negotiate in good faith with resident associations representing a significant portion of the community's residents regarding any offers to purchase the community. This effort is primarily focused on maintaining affordable housing options and ensuring that residents have a voice in the future of their communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1808 appears to be largely supportive among advocacy groups for renters and affordable housing. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to safeguard the rights of residents and fosters a sense of community ownership. However, there may be some opposition from manufactured home community owners who could see the regulations as an increased burden, limiting their ability to sell or close communities without extensive legal obligations. Nonetheless, the general atmosphere seems to favor enhancing resident rights and improving housing conditions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between property owner's rights and residents' rights. While proponents argue that the bill is essential for protecting vulnerable populations, opponents may feel that the regulatory requirements placed on community owners may inhibit their ability to manage their properties effectively. The requirement for community owners to notify residents well in advance and engage in negotiations adds layers of accountability but may also create hesitancy among owners to pursue closing or selling their properties. This legislative measure thus underscores the ongoing debate regarding housing rights versus property ownership freedoms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB843

Further providing for closure of manufactured home communities.

PA SB746

Providing for residents' right to purchase manufactured home community; and further providing for remedies.

PA HB23

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

PA SB746

Mobile and Manufactured Homes - Relocation Plans and Sales of Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act of 2023)

PA A4973

"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.

PA S3913

"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.

PA HB1477

Mobile home communities and manufactured homes.

PA HB71

Manufactured Homes - Sale of Manufactured Housing Communities (Manufactured Housing Modernization Act)

PA HB05111

An Act Concerning Mobile Manufactured Homes And Mobile Manufactured Home Parks.

PA HB1250

Providing for resident associations and group meetings; further providing for disclosure of fees; providing for reasonable increases in rent and fees and for justified rent increase to support extraordinary increases in operating expenses; and further providing for damages.

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