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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A tenancy shall be terminated pursuant to the Mobile Home Park Act only for one or more of the following reasons:
A. failure of the tenant to comply with local ordinances and state laws and regulations concerning mobile homes;
B. conduct of the tenant on the premises which constitutes an annoyance to other tenants or interference with park management;
C. failure of the tenant to comply with written rules and regulations of the mobile home park either established by the management in the rental agreement at the inception of the tenancy, amended subsequently thereto with the consent of the tenant, or amended subsequently thereto without the consent of the tenant on thirty days' written notice if the amended rules and regulations are reasonable, except when local ordinances and state laws and regulations or emergency situations require immediate compliance. However, regulations applicable to recreational facilities may be amended at the discretion of the management;
D. condemnation or change of use of the mobile home park. When the owner of a mobile home park is formally notified by an appropriate governmental agency that his mobile home park is the subject of a condemnation proceeding, the landlord shall, within seventeen days, notify his tenants in writing of the terms of the condemnation notice which he receives; or
E. in those cases where the zoning law allows the landlord to change the use of his land without obtaining the consent of the zoning authority and where such change of use would result in eviction of inhabited mobile homes, the landlord shall first give the owner of each mobile home subject to such eviction a written notice of his intent to evict not less than six months prior to such change of use of the land, notice to be mailed to each tenant.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 47. Property Law § 47-10-5. Reasons for termination - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-47-property-law/nm-st-sect-47-10-5/
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