Becoming a Mobile Home Park Tenant
Notas finales
Learn about your rights when moving into a mobile home park in Massachusetts. This includes: what information the park owner must give you up front, your right to a 5-year lease, and the rules of the park.
11. G.L. c. 140, §32P; 940 C.M.R. §10.03(5).
13. The owner cannot force you to buy these things from them. You may purchase fuel, furnishings, goods, services, and accessories from any seller who complies with the law and applicable rules and regulations, including reasonable insurance requirements. The park owner can also make "reasonable" rules about the purchase of centrally metered fuel and gas, but they can charge you only "the average prevailing price in the locality” for similar goods and services. G.L. c. 140, §32L(3).
16. This differs greatly from the non-mobile home tenancy, where the basis of the park owner/tenant relationship is the lease or tenancy at will agreement, as modified or limited by statutes and regulations. While mobile home tenants may have a lease or tenancy at will agreement, the power of the mobile home park owner to terminate the mobile home tenancy is so limited under G.L. c. 140, §32Jthat the traditional legal significance of those rental agreements is rendered obsolete. In addition, the ability of the mobile home park owner to enforce the provisions of those agreements through eviction is so restricted, again by G.L. c. 140, §32J, that the provisions contained in those agreements are less meaningful than the rules.
18. G.L. c. 140, §32L(5); 940 C.M.R. §10.02(4).
22. Some of the Attorney General's regulations contain a detailed discussion of permitted and prohibited rule provisions, as well as acts and practices deemed by the Attorney General to be unfair and deceptive. See 940 C.M.R. §§10.02, 10.04.
23. G.L. c. 151B, §4(8). There can be no age restrictions unless the park is a qualifying retirement community within the meaning of G.L. c. 151B and the Federal Fair Housing Act. 940 C.M.R. §10.01. A park may not be advertised as a "retirement" or "adult only" park unless it qualifies under these laws. 940 C.M.R. §10.03(1)(e).
30. 940 C.M.R. §10.07(7) sets strict limits on the enforceability of such rights of first refusal.
31. 940 C.M.R. §§10.01, 10.03(2)(d).
32. G.L. c. 140, §32L(5); 940 C.M.R. §10.04(3).
34. G.L. c. 140, §32L(5); 940 C.M.R. §10.04(3)(a).
35. 940 C.M.R. §10.04(3). The Attorney General can be contacted. To find the address of your regional Attorney General's office, go to: mass.gov/contact-the-attorney-generals-office