Landlord and Tenant - Mobile Home Parks
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Question: I own my mobile home can park raise my rent
Answer: Many people who own a mobile home and live in a mobile home park rent the land and utility connections where the house sits. If this is your situation, the law requires there to be a lease or rental agreement for a specific time period that spells out the terms and conditions of the agreement. (Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 33-1413). When that time period expires, the landlord has the right to raise the rent. He cannot raise the rent midway through the rental period. The landlord must notify you of the increase either by certified mail or by personal delivery at least 90 days before the expiration of the rental period.
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