Public Comments for: HB374 - Manufactured Home lot Rental Act; written rental agreement, itemization of charges to tenant.
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Last Name: Peck Organization: Self Locality: Rappahannock County, Castleton, VA

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Last Name: Rodríguez Martinez Organization: Krizek Locality: Mineral Virginia 23117

Buenos días Mi nombre es Olga Rodríguez Martinez y yo estoy apoyando al HB374 Para un trato justo para las viviendas yo vivo en Mineral Virginia y veo mucha necesidad de viviendas para Nuestra jente pido con respeto que Nos tomen en cuenta que los que No podemos tener una vivienda digna por Nuestro salario oooh cualquier situación que tengamos ustedes tengan un corazón para los necesitados realmente todo está súper caro rrentas de viviendas se dispararon no todos tenemos la oportunidad de comprar así que pido su valiosa colaboración que miren por el necesitado gracias 🫂

Last Name: Paden Organization: Fairfax NAACP Locality: Fairfax County

Dear Committee Members: I encourage you to pass HB374, which amends the Manufactured Housing Lot Lease Act to provide certain tenant protections to mobile home owners. • It would require a park owner to renew leases for manufactured home residents unless they are violating their lease. This prevents retribution against home owners. Moving a mobile home from a park costs thousands of dollars, if the home can be moved at all without damage. Nonrenewal of a lease can even cause a mobile home owner to lose their home and lifetime investment. • It would prohibit a park owner from increasing rents if there are unresolved code violations about whether the park is in fit and habitable condition. This is similar to rights sought for apartment tenants. • It would create a registry of parks across Virginia. This would be of enormous value in tracking conditions and trends in these parks, which provide affordable housing to thousands of residents. • It would require park owners to disclose the rent they are charging on the first page of the lease (and any other move-in fees). This provides pad renters with clarity about their financial obligations.

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