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bikendan
Apr 10, 2018Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
That's a shame. However, you may not be able to blame management for their supposed lack of rule enforcement. In many states, and I am sure California is one, renters gain significant rights once a threshold of residency time is crossed. The park would only have the ability to enforce rules that are allowed under tenant/landlord relationships, not the rules an Innkeeper can enforce. These time periods vary among different states, but most range from 30 days to 6 months.
Things like rules regarding site keeping, dogs, quiet hours, parking, number of occupants etc. are not applicable to persons who have a tenant rights. That is why many parks enforce a maximum stay limit. I bet the park is going to find it is going to be very difficult to implement their plan to consolidate the long terms into one area. If any of the tenants dig in their heels it will likely be impossible.
the noise makers were NOT long-term residents but were there just for the weekend.
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