MOBILE HOME PARK RENT ROLL - Union Bank 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MOBILE HOME PARK RENT ROLL in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the SUBJECT PROPERTY ADDRESS, including CITY and ZIP CODE, ensuring all details are accurate for proper identification.
  3. List all RENTABLE UNITS in the designated section. For each unit, fill in the SPACE NO., TENANT NAME, and STATE. Specify ownership type (RV, SINGLE, DOUBLE, TRIPLE WIDE) and PAD SIZE.
  4. Record the MOVE-IN DATE for each tenant and indicate the RENT PAID TO DATE to keep track of payments.
  5. Fill in the MONTHLY BASE RENT for each unit and note any ADDITIONAL EXPENSES that are paid by tenants such as ELECTRICITY, WATER, SEWER, TRASH, or OTHER.
  6. Enter the EFFECTIVE DATE OF RENT ROLL and calculate TOTAL ADD'L MO. CHARGES PAID BY TENANT.
  7. Provide any COMMENTS relevant to each unit or tenant situation before finalizing your entries.
  8. Finally, ensure you sign and date the form at the bottom to certify that all information is true and correct.

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Mobile home parks allow you to acquire more units for less money. Its the lowest cost investment per unit of any real estate asset class. Most park owners own the land, and not the units themselves. This means the cost of investment is typically a lot less in comparison to the number of units.
If a park changes ownership, you may need to re-sign your lease with the new management. The biggest reason you might need to do this is so that your new management has documentation that youre a current resident of that park. Your old ownership most likely turned over all leasing documents to the new owners.
[5] Section 723.061(1)(d), Florida Statutes, allows a mobile home park owner to evict a mobile home owner, a mobile home tenant, a mobile home occupant, or a mobile home for: Change in use of the land comprising the mobile home park, or the portion thereof from which mobile homes are to be evicted, from mobile home
Before moving your mobile home, you need to obtain a moving permit from your county or state. You also have to do various actions, such as disconnecting utilities and removing skirting foundations. If you live in a manufacturing park, you need to let the park manager know youre leaving.
A park owner cannot legally remove your home or take your property without first getting a court order. Park owners can be penalized if they do any of these unlawful acts. A court may award the tenant the amount of damages suffered or $1,000 for violation, whichever is greater, plus court costs and attorneys fees.

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Paying lot rent offers access to different amenities within the manufactured home community, such as parks, recreational areas, playgrounds, and swimming pools. However, amenities such as laundry rooms, cable TV, and showers might cost you more, depending on your usage.

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