SB 269

LC1062

Brian Hoven (R) SD 13

Allow mobile home owners the option to purchase a mobile home park

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  1. Sent March 24:

    Senators,

    Missoula County supports SB 269, up for second reading today on the Senate floor.

    This bill would provide homeowners in Manufactured Home Communities (MHCs) first rights of refusal to make an offer to buy the MHC if the property owner plans to sell. The MHC owner must give notice to all homeowners, and to the Montana Board of Housing, that they are planning to sell the MHC, giving homeowners 90 days to make an offer. The homeowners may assign their opportunity to purchase right to a local or state government, tribal government, housing authority or nonprofit. Preserving MHCs helps address affordable housing needs and minimizes displacement due to redevelopment forces in Montana. In addition, by having the opportunity to purchase and create a resident-owned community, MHC residents, specifically low- and moderate-income working families, seniors and people with disabilities, can maintain equity they have built, control lot rents and address infrastructure and maintenance needs.

    Please support SB 269.

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  2. Sent March 26:

    Senators,

    Missoula County supports SB 269: Allow mobile homeowners the option to purchase a mobile home park, up for second reading today on the Senate floor.

    This bill would provide homeowners in Manufactured Home Communities (MHCs) first rights of refusal to make an offer to buy the MHC if the property owner plans to sell. The MHC owner must give notice to all homeowners, and to the Montana Board of Housing, that they are planning to sell the MHC, giving homeowners 90 days to make an offer. The homeowners may assign their opportunity to purchase right to a local or state government, tribal government, housing authority or nonprofit. Preserving MHCs helps address affordable housing needs and minimizes displacement due to redevelopment forces in Montana. In addition, by having the opportunity to purchase and create a resident-owned community, MHC residents, specifically low- and moderate-income working families, seniors and people with disabilities, can maintain equity they have built, control lot rents and address infrastructure and maintenance needs.

    Please support SB 269.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sent April 8:

    Representatives Thane and Whitman,

    Missoula County supports SB 269: Allow mobile homeowners the option to purchase a mobile home park, up for hearing this afternoon in the House Local Government Committee.

    This bill would provide homeowners in Manufactured Home Communities (MHCs) first rights of refusal to make an offer to buy the MHC if the property owner plans to sell. The MHC owner must give notice to all homeowners, and to the Montana Board of Housing, that they are planning to sell the MHC, giving homeowners 90 days to make an offer. The homeowners may assign their opportunity to purchase right to a local or state government, tribal government, housing authority or nonprofit. Preserving MHCs helps address affordable housing needs and minimizes displacement due to redevelopment forces in Montana. In addition, by having the opportunity to purchase and create a resident-owned community, MHC residents, specifically low- and moderate-income working families, seniors and people with disabilities, can maintain equity they have built, control lot rents and address infrastructure and maintenance needs.

    Please support SB 269.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Representatives,

    Missoula County supports SB 269: Allow mobile homeowners the option to purchase a mobile home park, scheduled for seconding reading tomorrow morning on the House floor.

    This bill would provide homeowners in Manufactured Home Communities (MHCs) first rights of refusal to make an offer to buy the MHC if the property owner plans to sell. The MHC owner must give notice to all homeowners, and to the Montana Board of Housing, that they are planning to sell the MHC, giving homeowners 90 days to make an offer. The homeowners may assign their opportunity to purchase right to a local or state government, tribal government, housing authority or nonprofit. Preserving MHCs helps address affordable housing needs and minimizes displacement due to redevelopment forces in Montana. In addition, by having the opportunity to purchase and create a resident-owned community, MHC residents, specifically low- and moderate-income working families, seniors and people with disabilities, can maintain equity they have built, control lot rents and address infrastructure and maintenance needs.

    Please support SB 269.

    ReplyDelete

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