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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The management shall notify mobile home park residents of proposed new rules or amendments to existing rules at least sixty days prior to the effective date of the new or amended rules. The management shall allow residents a thirty-day comment period on proposed rule changes. Comments from residents to management on proposed rule changes shall be in writing and signed by the author. Once all comments have been received, the management shall post all comments and the responses to the comments in a conspicuous place. The new rules or amended rules shall not take effect before sixty days after the notification date.
B. Existing pets that are in compliance with the mobile home park rules or regulations shall be exempt from any provision of new rules or regulations that would prohibit those pets provided those are not a nuisance violating the public peace, health or safety.
C. The mobile home park management shall not require existing residents to comply with changes in rules or regulations that require physical improvements to the existing resident's mobile home or lot unless the mobile home is in violation of a local municipal or county ordinance or the physical condition of the resident's mobile home or lot constitutes a public nuisance or threat to the public peace, health or safety.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 47. Property Law § 47-10-15.1. New or amended rules; notification; open meeting; pets; physical improvements - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-47-property-law/nm-st-sect-47-10-15-1/
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