South Dakota 2023 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1108

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Report Pass
1/31/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
2/23/23  
Enrolled
2/27/23  

Caption

Revise provisions related to abandoned mobile or manufactured homes.

Impact

If enacted, HB1108 will amend several statutes to clarify the process by which owners of real property can dispose of abandoned mobile and manufactured homes. This would significantly impact local regulations by creating a more straightforward and legally defined approach to dealing with such properties. The bill stipulates that property owners need proper documentation and permits, ensuring any sale is compliant with tax obligations and other liabilities. This change is anticipated to facilitate the quicker resolution of abandoned properties, thereby aiding in the maintenance and development of land within residential areas.

Summary

House Bill 1108 seeks to revise existing provisions related to abandoned mobile or manufactured homes in South Dakota. The bill addresses the definition of an abandoned mobile or manufactured home, outlining the owner's responsibilities concerning the removal of such homes from leased real property. According to the new stipulations, an owner of real property may sell or dispose of these abandoned homes after issuing a written notice to the prior owner, allowing them thirty days to remove the home post-court issued writ of possession. The updates aim to streamline the process for property owners managing abandoned homes, with specific procedural requirements for notifying county officials and other stakeholders before disposal occurs.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB1108 appears positive, with support likely stemming from property owners and real estate interests who favor more efficient property management solutions. Proponents argue the bill simplifies legal processes and reduces the burden of navigating complex property laws when dealing with abandoned homes, which can lead to economic benefits. However, there may be concerns from tenants and advocacy groups regarding potential impacts on individuals who own mobile homes but have faced difficulties, thus creating a nuanced discussion about the balance between property rights and tenant protections.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the rights of mobile home owners and the definitions of abandonment outlined in the bill. There is potential for debate surrounding the adequacy of notices provided to former homeowners, and whether the thirty-day time frame is sufficient. Critics may argue that such a swift timeline could adversely affect individuals unable to relocate their homes promptly, which could diminish protections for vulnerable populations. Overall, the discussions highlight a need to address possible conflicts between property management efficiency and safeguarding former homeowners' rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1089

Revise provisions related to abandoned mobile or manufactured homes.

SD SB40

Revises provisions related to manufactured housing. (BDR 43-270)

SD HB05111

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

SD SF269

A bill for an act relating to local government by modifying provisions relating to liens, property tax credits and rent reimbursements, abandoned mobile homes and personal property in rural areas, driver's licenses, and tax sales.

SD HB385

Provides for the removal of abandoned manufactured housing units

SD HB05428

An Act Concerning Mobile Manufactured Home Parks.

SD HB1477

Mobile home communities and manufactured homes.

SD AB57

Revises various provisions relating to motor vehicles. (BDR 9-274)

SD H0751

Mobile and Manufactured Homes

SD HB2019

Relating to the regulation of manufactured homes.

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