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Theresa Wood introduces H.565 after constituent says mobile-home park demanded 12 months’ prepayment

House Committee on General and Housing · January 17, 2026
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Theresa Wood, chair of the House Human Services Committee, introduced H.565 to the House Committee on General and Housing, citing a constituent whose mobile home purchase led a park owner to demand 12 months’ payment up front; the bill would create a statewide standard and include provisions about interest-bearing deposit accounts.

Theresa Wood, chair of the House Human Services Committee, introduced H.565 to the House Committee on General and Housing on Friday, describing a constituent case in Waterbury in which a mobile-home park owner told a young purchaser she would have to pay 12 months in advance. Wood said she brought the bill to treat such demands as an unfair practice and to create a statewide standard for park owner deposit practices.

Wood said the constituent’s daughter, a…

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