New Mexico 2026 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB274

Caption

Nonconforming Mobile Home Park Lots

Impact

The implications of HB 274 are significant for land use regulation in New Mexico. By permitting the creation of nonconforming lots, the bill expands the options available to mobile home park owners. It specifically states that owners can transfer mobile home spaces without needing to conform to the usual zoning laws, including minimum lot sizes and building setbacks. This measure is expected to boost the viability of mobile home parks and potentially increase the value of individual lots as properties.

Summary

House Bill 274, introduced in the second session of the 57th Legislature of New Mexico, aims to amend existing laws related to land use, particularly concerning mobile home parks. The bill allows mobile home park owners to create nonconforming lots, enabling the transfer of ownership of individual mobile home spaces without adhering to the usual dimensional requirements of underlying zoning districts. This change is intended to provide more flexibility for property owners and enhance property rights in mobile home communities.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a way to support property rights and flexibility in land use, there are points of contention that could arise from its implementation. Critics may voice concerns regarding community standards and the potential for increasing density in mobile home parks without sufficient oversight. Additionally, there could be apprehensions about how this change may affect local zoning authorities' ability to manage and regulate land use effectively in their jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB442

Mobile Home Rent Stabilization

NM HB418

Mobile Home Rental Agreements & Landlords

NM HB554

Residential Home Building Authorization

NM HM35

Mobile Home Park Regulatory Framework

NM HB426

Mobile Home Park Sale Notices

NM HB582

Statewide Construction Templates

NM HB228

Local Restrictions On Certain Fences

NM SB310

Building & Zoning Changes

NM SB239

Homeowner Assoc. Lot Owner Remedy

NM SB320

Mobile Home Replacement Initiatives

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