COVID-19 Rent Moratorium Rules Extended Statewide | Mobilehomes
The COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act is applied to mobilehomes in mobilehome parks.
Applies all of the protections of the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 to persons who rent space in a mobilehome park. See the summary of this law above in under the heading Landlord/Tenant: "COVID-19 Tenant Protection Act of 2020"
The COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act of 2020 extends tenant rental relief protections to the Mobile Home Residency law by defining "landlord" to include an owner of a mobilehome park and an owner of a mobilehome park space or lot, and requiring that any notice to pay rent or quit for a mobilehome renting space in a mobile home park comply with all of the notice rules, including provision of a 15-day notice, statutory advisories and a blank declaration per the Tenant Relief Act. The UD process would adhere to the all of the same procedures under the Tenant Relief Actc with exceptions that are specific to mobilehome eviction such as, for example, that a UD may not be filed for at least 60 days after service of a notice to pay rent or quit.
These provisions were part of a larger bill Assembly Bill 3088 and are codified as Civil Code Section 798.56 and Code of Civil Procdure Sections 1179.01 through 1179.07. Effective immediately on August 31, 2020, as urgency legislation.
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