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Committee advances AB 456 to bar park managers from requiring interior repairs as condition of mobile‑home sale; debate centers on safety and enforcement
Summary
The Assembly committee voted to advance AB 456, which would prohibit park managers from requiring interior repairs or interior inspections as a condition of mobile‑home sales and require a written exterior repair summary within 15 business days.
Assemblymember Connolly's AB 456, which the committee passed as amended, would bar mobile‑home park managers from requiring interior repairs or interior inspections as a condition of a sale and would require managers to provide a written list of exterior repairs or improvements within 15 business days after a homeowner’s request.
Connolly told the committee the bill does not change current health or safety standards and does not prohibit exterior inspections; instead, he said, it clarifies and reinforces homeowners’ ability to sell their units without park managers interposing interior repair requirements that delay or block transactions. "AB 456 will prohibit a park manager…
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