What to do if my mom is in a wheelchair and lives in an RV park and the park manager told her they are re-zoning her spot for double wide trailers so she has 4 days to move to another location in the park?

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What to do if my mom is in a wheelchair and lives in an RV park and the park manager told her they are re-zoning her spot for double wide trailers so she has 4 days to move to another location in the park?

Is this legal notice?

Asked on November 4, 2012 under Real Estate Law, California

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Whether or not your mother is required to move to another spot in the park that she rents depends upon what the presumed written lease she has stated. As such, you need to read it carefully.

If it is a month-to-month lease the park manager can require to to move in thirty (30) days based upon proper notice. If she has a term of time left on the lease she is not required to do so. The four (4) day notice is illegal under the laws of all states in this country for a move time. I suggest that she might want to consult with a landlord tenant attorney about the matter for assistance.


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