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§ 55-248.50:1. Eviction of resident.

A manufactured home park owner or operator may only evict a resident for:

1. Nonpayment of rent;

2. Violation of the applicable building and housing code caused by a lack ofreasonable care by the tenant or a member of his household or a person on thepremises with his consent;

3. Violation of a federal, state or local law or ordinance that isdetrimental to the health, safety and welfare of other residents in the park;

4. Violation of any rule or provisions of the rental agreement materiallyaffecting the health, safety and welfare of himself or others; or

5. Two or more violations of any rule or provision of the rental agreementoccurring within a six-month period.

(1992, c. 709.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-55 > Chapter-13-3 > 55-248-50-1

§ 55-248.50:1. Eviction of resident.

A manufactured home park owner or operator may only evict a resident for:

1. Nonpayment of rent;

2. Violation of the applicable building and housing code caused by a lack ofreasonable care by the tenant or a member of his household or a person on thepremises with his consent;

3. Violation of a federal, state or local law or ordinance that isdetrimental to the health, safety and welfare of other residents in the park;

4. Violation of any rule or provisions of the rental agreement materiallyaffecting the health, safety and welfare of himself or others; or

5. Two or more violations of any rule or provision of the rental agreementoccurring within a six-month period.

(1992, c. 709.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-55 > Chapter-13-3 > 55-248-50-1

§ 55-248.50:1. Eviction of resident.

A manufactured home park owner or operator may only evict a resident for:

1. Nonpayment of rent;

2. Violation of the applicable building and housing code caused by a lack ofreasonable care by the tenant or a member of his household or a person on thepremises with his consent;

3. Violation of a federal, state or local law or ordinance that isdetrimental to the health, safety and welfare of other residents in the park;

4. Violation of any rule or provisions of the rental agreement materiallyaffecting the health, safety and welfare of himself or others; or

5. Two or more violations of any rule or provision of the rental agreementoccurring within a six-month period.

(1992, c. 709.)