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Minnesota lawmakers revisit manufactured home park reform
- Minnesota lawmakers are revisiting efforts to empower manufactured home park residents and fund aging infrastructure after previous measures failed to pass last session.
- Representative Matt Norris, DFL-Blaine, supports reforms emphasizing that manufactured homes are not easily moved after years, putting residents at a disadvantage.
- Since 2015, out-of-state investors have acquired about 30% of Minnesota's manufactured housing stock, including 142 communities with 13,533 homes, according to Stewart.
- A bill proposes appropriating $15 million for manufactured home park infrastructure improvements, and lawmakers previously considered a tenant bill of rights that included a rent increase cap of 3%.
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Minnesota lawmakers revisit manufactured home park reform
ST. PAUL — Minnesota lawmakers are revisiting efforts to empower manufactured home park residents and appropriate money for aging infrastructure after measures failed to pass last session. Manufactured home parks, also referred to as “mobile home parks,” are designated plots of land where people own their homes but lease or rent the land lot. Minnesota is home to 900-plus manufactured home parks, according to the Minnesota-based nonprofit Mobile…
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