(1) A landlord must provide a written notice of sale of
a manufactured/mobile home community by certified mail or
personal delivery to:
(a) Each tenant of the manufactured/mobile home community;
(b) The officers of any known qualified tenant organization;
(c) The office of manufactured housing;
(d) The local government within whose jurisdiction all or
part of the manufactured/mobile home community exists;
(e) The housing authority within whose jurisdiction all or
part of the manufactured/mobile home community exists; and
(f) The Washington state housing finance commission.
(2) A notice of sale must include:
(a) A statement that the landlord intends to sell the
manufactured/mobile home community; and
(b) The contact information of the landlord or landlord's
agent who is responsible for communicating with the qualified
tenant organization or eligible organization regarding the sale
of the property.
[2008 c 116 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2008 c 116: "(1) The legislature finds
that:
(a) Manufactured/mobile home communities provide a
significant source of homeownership opportunities for Washington
residents. However, the increasing closure and conversion of
manufactured/mobile home communities to other uses, combined with
increasing mobile home lot rents, low vacancy rates in existing
manufactured/mobile home communities, and the extremely high cost
of moving homes when manufactured/mobile home communities close,
increasingly make manufactured/mobile home community living
insecure for manufactured/mobile home tenants.
(b) Many tenants who reside in manufactured/mobile home
communities are low-income households and senior citizens and
are, therefore, those residents most in need of reasonable
security in the siting of their manufactured/mobile homes because
of the adverse impacts on the health, safety, and welfare of
tenants forced to move due to closure, change of use, or
discontinuance of manufactured/mobile home communities.
(c) The preservation of manufactured/mobile home
communities:
(i) Is a more economical alternative than providing new
replacement housing units for tenants who are displaced from
closing manufactured/mobile home communities;
(ii) Is a strategy by which all local governments can meet
the affordable housing needs of their residents;
(iii) Is a strategy by which local governments planning
under RCW 36.70A.040 may meet the housing element of their
comprehensive plans as it relates to the provision of housing
affordable to all economic sectors; and
(iv) Should be a goal of all housing authorities and local
governments.
(d) The loss of manufactured/mobile home communities should
not result in a net loss of affordable housing, thus compromising
the ability of local governments to meet the affordable housing
needs of its residents and the ability of these local governments
planning under RCW 36.70A.040 to meet affordable housing goals
under chapter 36.70A RCW.
(e) The closure of manufactured/mobile home communities has
serious environmental, safety, and financial impacts, including:
(i) Homes that cannot be moved to other locations add to
Washington's landfills;
(ii) Homes that are abandoned might attract crime; and
(iii) Vacant homes that will not be reoccupied need to be
tested for asbestos and lead, and these toxic materials need to
be removed prior to demolition.
(f) The self-governance aspect of tenants owning
manufactured/mobile home communities results in a lesser usage of
police resources as tenants experience fewer societal conflicts
when they own the real estate as well as their homes.
(g) Housing authorities, by their creation and purpose, are
the public body corporate and politic of the city or county
responsible for addressing the availability of safe and sanitary
dwelling accommodations available to persons of low income,
senior citizens, and others.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature to encourage and
facilitate the preservation of existing manufactured/mobile home
communities in the event of voluntary sales of
manufactured/mobile home communities and, to the extent necessary
and possible, to involve manufactured/mobile home community
tenants or an eligible organization representing the interests of
tenants, such as a nonprofit organization, housing authority, or
local government, in the preservation of manufactured/mobile home
communities." [2008 c 116 § 1.]
Severability -- 2008 c 116: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [2008 c 116 § 8.]