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MHCA Golf Tournament and Community Managers Workshop

2010 MHCA Annual Conference and Golf Tournament

This year's Conference and Community Management Workshop will be held at the Desert Willow Conference Center, 4340 E Cottom Center Boulevard (Cotton Center is between Broadway and Southern, and Desert Willow is between 40th and 48th Streets), Phoenix, Arizona. The Center offers the latest in Conference and meeting facilities, good food and a comfortable atmosphere.

Click Here to download the PDF for further details.

 

$500 Per MONTH Penalty by State

No 6 Hours of Education? $500 Per MONTH Penalty by State

During the 2005 Legislative Session, the Arizona State Legislature passed Senate Bill 1436, which will become effective August 12, 2005. It contained several changes to the Arizona Mobile Home Parks Residential Landlord – Tenant Act, the law governing manufactured home and mobile home rental communities, including a fine for landlords who do not ensure that their park managers have the six hours of education required by law.

The law, as passed in 2000, states that within six months after employment as a park manager, a park manager shall complete at least six hours of educational programs and shall complete at least six additional hours of educational programs every two years. "Educational programs" is defined as classes, workshops or educational conventions that primarily instruct attendees on issues dealing with the operation of a mobile home park and that are sponsored by a nonprofit organization whose sole or primary purpose is the advocacy and promotion of the rental mobile home parks industry. The law further states the park manager shall post proof of completion and compliance with the educational program requirements in a conspicuous place at the mobile home park.

As of August, 2005, a tenant may file a complaint with the Director of the Arizona Department of Building & Fire Safety (which includes the state Office of Manufactured Housing) if, on request from the tenant, the park manager cannot produce proof of completion of the educational requirements. The Director shall issue a show cause order to the landlord directing the landlord to provide proof that the requirements have been satisfied. If the landlord fails to produce satisfactory evidence of compliance or fails to respond within thirty days after service by certified mail of the show cause order, the Director shall impose a $500 civil penalty, with an additional $500 per month civil penalty to accrue each full calendar month beginning with the second month following service of the imposition of the civil penalty. However, all civil penalties will be exonerated if, within six months after service of the notice of imposition of civil penalty, the landlord furnishes satisfactory evidence of compliance.

If a landlord does not furnish satisfactory evidence of compliance with the educational requirements within the six month period after imposition of the civil penalty, the matter shall be referred to the Arizona Attorney General for enforcement and collection of the civil penalties and a 10% surcharge on the total amount collected. All civil penalties shall be deposited in the state General Fund and the 10% surcharge shall be deposited in the Mobile Home Relocation Fund.

 

Tucson Considers Rent Tax for the Second Time this Year


The Tucson City Council is considering a 2% rent tax and will probably hold a Public Hearing on the issue on January 5, 2010 (please watch this web site for updates on date, time and location). MHCA has petitions for you and your residents to sign opposing this tax, and some general information on the tax attached. Tenant fact sheet, Tucson Rent PDF
 

Make sure you do not receive a civil penalty of $500 PER MONTH!

Community Owners who do not ensure that their Park Managers attend at least 6 hours of educational programs every two years can receive a civil penalty of $500 per month!

Make sure you do not receive a civil penalty of $500 PER MONTH!

Community Owners who do not ensure that their Park Managers attend at least 6 hours of educational programs every two years can receive a civil penalty of $500 per month!

By law, the park manager “educational program” is “a class, workshop or educational convention that primarily instructs attendees on issues dealing with the operation of a mobile home park and is sponsored by a nonprofit organization whose sole or primar purpose is the advocacy and promotion of the rental mobile home parks industry.”

MAKE SURE THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS YOU ATTEND MEET THIS CRITERIA!

Each of MHCA’s upcoming seminars qualifies for at least 6 hours of education!


Please click here to download our Seminar Flyer
 

Arizona's landlord lien procedures have changed

MHCA has published an updated Abandonment Book (the 'Purple' book) by Attorney Michael Parham which includes the changes. To order the book, go to MHCA publications.

MHCA is working with other stakeholders on Arizona's proposed new eviction rules. Be sure to watch for updates in your MHCA newsletters early next year.
 


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