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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mobile home rules document in the editor.
Begin by filling in the date and names of both the Lessee and Lessor at the top of the form. Ensure all addresses are accurate for effective communication.
In Section 1, specify the Lot Number and name of the Mobile Home Park. This identifies where the lease applies.
List all individuals who will occupy the premises in Section 2, including their family relationships to ensure compliance with occupancy rules.
Complete Section 3 by indicating the lease term duration and start date. This is crucial for understanding rental obligations.
Fill out rent details in Section 5, including monthly payment amounts and due dates to avoid late charges outlined in Section 6.
Review Sections 10 through 20 regarding specific rules on pets, parking, and maintenance responsibilities to ensure adherence to community standards.
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