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Mobile‑home residency amendments fail after heated House debate
Summary
First substitute House Bill 143, intended to amend the Mobile Home Park Residency Act with added tenant protections and judicial‑fairness language, failed in floor vote on March 11, 2013, 27–47 after extensive debate and several floor amendments.
First substitute House Bill 143 — a package of changes to the Mobile Home Park Residency Act — failed on the Utah House floor on March 11, 2013, after extended, often contentious debate. Final recorded vote: 27 yea, 47 nay; the bill will be filed by staff.
Representative Christiansen, the bill sponsor, described the measure as a narrow, balanced set of changes intended to honor the statute’s opening language protecting both park owners and mobile‑home residents. Sponsor remarks stressed the high cost of moving a mobile home…
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