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CO HB1224

CO HB1224
Protections for Mobile Home Park Residents


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Introduced
02/18/2026
In Committee
02/18/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The bill establishes and clarifies financial protections for mobile home park residents. A landlord of a mobile home park is required to notify residents that the landlord is temporarily prohibited from increasing rent. Under current law, a landlord is required to send notice to residents when the landlord intends to sell the mobile home park. The bill clarifies what information must be included in the notice that the landlord sends to residents of the park. The notice must include financial and maintenance information related to the rental and operation of the mobile home park and information related to the buyer's offer to purchase the mobile home park. The bill requires the landlord and any potential buyer to conduct the sale of the mobile home park at arms-length and in good faith. The bill establishes certain parameters related to the registration fee that must be paid by a landlord of a mobile home park and limits the amount that the landlord may charge each resident to cover the registration fee at $17.

AI Summary

This bill establishes and clarifies financial protections for mobile home park residents by requiring landlords to notify residents in writing within fourteen days if they are temporarily prohibited from increasing rent, explaining the reason for the prohibition. It also amends existing law to clarify that a landlord can only pursue the termination of a tenancy for failure to comply with local ordinances or state laws if a government entity has issued a final order finding a violation has occurred. Furthermore, when a landlord intends to sell a mobile home park, the bill mandates that the notice sent to residents must include specific financial and maintenance information about the park's operation, details about the buyer's offer, and requires the sale to be conducted at arms-length and in good faith. The bill also sets parameters for a registration fee landlords must pay, limiting the amount they can charge each resident to cover this fee to $17.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation, Housing & Local Government (on 02/18/2026)

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