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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Lease of Mobile Home Site document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date and names of both the Lessee and Lessor at the top of the form. Ensure all addresses are complete for clarity.
  3. In Section 1, specify the Lot Number and name of the Mobile Home Park. This identifies where the lease applies.
  4. List all occupants in Section 2, including their names and family relationships to ensure compliance with occupancy rules.
  5. Complete Section 3 by indicating the lease term duration and start date. If applicable, note any early possession agreements.
  6. Fill out rent details in Section 5, including monthly payment amounts and due dates to avoid late charges outlined in Section 6.
  7. Review Sections on pets, parking, and rules to ensure you understand your responsibilities as a tenant before signing at the end of the document.

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The Mobilehome Parks Act imposes prescribed fees, including, among others, a fee of $4 per lot to be used exclusively for the inspection of mobilehome parks and mobilehomes to determine compliance with the act. Existing law repeals the $4 fee per lot on January 1, 2025.
Beginning June 30, 2024, the act authorizes the attorney general to independently initiate and bring civil and criminal action to enforce the provisions of the rent-to-own mobile home contract law. For the 2024-25 state fiscal year, the act appropriates $40,966 to the department of law for the implementation the act.
As its duty under Colorado law, the Division of Housings Mobile Home Oversight Program conducts outdocHub and education on mobile home park laws and provides an annual park registration system. The program also receives and investigates complaints, facilitates dispute resolution, and takes enforcement actions.
If you live in a mobile home park, you and your neighbors have the right to form a homeowners association (HOA). This association can play a key role in protecting your rights and even gives you an opportunity to buy the park if the owner decides to sell. Homeowners Associations in Mobile Home Parks - Rentervention Rentervention article 1690-hoa-mobi Rentervention article 1690-hoa-mobi
A mobile homes land requirements are determined by its size and municipal regulations. To place a manufactured home on your land, you generally need enough space typically at least a quarter acre to ensure there are several feet of clearance around the home on all sides. How to Find the Ideal Land for Your Mobile Home: Tips for Success Homes Direct blog how-to-find-th Homes Direct blog how-to-find-th

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Colorado law does not have a rent cap or limit on the amount that a landlord can increase rent for a mobile home lot or mobile home each year. However, there are certain requirements a mobile home park landlord must meet to increase rent.

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