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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)

Citation
Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)
Parent Document
Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2011-09-07

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The legislature finds that some mobile home park owners transfer the responsibility for the upkeep of permanent structures within the mobile home park to the park tenants. This transfer sometimes occurs after the permanent structures have been allowed to deteriorate. Many mobile home parks consist entirely of senior citizens who do not have the financial resources or physical capability to make the necessary repairs to these structures once they have fallen into disrepair. The inability of the tenants to maintain permanent structures can lead to significant safety hazards to the tenants as well as to visitors to the mobile home park. The legislature therefore finds and declares that it is in the public interest and necessary for the public health and safety to prohibit mobile home park owners from transferring the duty to maintain permanent structures in mobile home parks to the tenants. *540