Promoting Resident Ownership of Manufactured Home Communities Act
Impact
This legislation, if enacted, would impact state laws by requiring that states adopt model laws which facilitate resident ownership in manufactured housing communities. The Secretary of HUD will oversee a competitive grant program intended to support these efforts. To be eligible for these grants, states must demonstrate that they are enacting policies which give residents effective purchase opportunities, aiming for transparency and fairness in negotiations between community owners and residents. By fostering resident ownership, the bill could contribute positively to local economies and empower residents to have more control over their housing situations.
Summary
House Bill 8047, known as the 'Promoting Resident Ownership of Manufactured Home Communities Act', aims to amend the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Its primary goal is to direct the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to establish a grant program that incentivizes state laws allowing residents the opportunity to purchase manufactured housing communities. The bill intends to provide a new model for residents to gain ownership, which could potentially enhance community stability and economic development within these areas.
Contention
Notably, there may be contention surrounding this bill, particularly in terms of the implications for community owners and existing regulatory frameworks. Some stakeholders may worry about the responsibilities and potential financial impacts on community owners when navigating the requirements set forth by the bill. Ensuring that community owners are not unduly penalized for complying with these new regulations while still supporting resident rights will be a critical aspect of the bill's discourse. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the grant program in promoting real changes in state policies will likely be scrutinized by various parties, including legislators and housing advocates.
"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.
"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.
A bill for an act relating to rent increases under residential landlord and tenant rental agreements and in manufactured home communities and mobile home parks.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.