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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Section 21-79

Citation
Section 21-79
Parent Document
Eamiello v. Liberty Mobile Home Sales, Inc., 208 Conn. 620 (1988)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
1988-08-16

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There are significant differences in the degree of infringement upon common law property rights between *642a governmentally authorized placement of wires and related devices by a private cable television company on a building without the consent of the owner, as in Loretto, and the right given by our statutes to mobile home owners and their transferees to continue to occupy the sites within a mobile home park that were originally leased to them or their predecessors for that purpose eonsensually. In Loretto the building, or portions thereof where the cable equipment was to be installed, had never previously been used for that purpose and the owner was being compelled to allow the attachment of objects to his building for the purpose of supplying a service to which he had never agreed. A mobile home park operator, however, at the point where § 21-79 applies, has already devoted the land upon which the mobile home being sold is situated to the same use for which the land will continue to be occupied beyond the original term of the lease by the same lessee or his transferee. He is not being compelled to permit his land to be occupied for a use to which he never consented.