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Code · California · Civil Code

§ 798.75.5

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(a)The management shall provide a prospective homeowner with a completed written disclosure form concerning the park described in subdivision
(b)at least three days prior to execution of a rental agreement or statement signed by the park management and the prospective homeowner that the parties have agreed to the terms and conditions of the rental agreement. The management shall update the information on the disclosure form annually, or, in the event of a material change in the condition of the mobilehome park, at the time of the material change in that condition.
(b)The written disclosure form shall read as follows:
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NOTICE OF INCOMPLETE TEXT: The Mobilehome Park Rental
Agreement Disclosure Form appears in the hard-copy publication of
the chaptered bill. See Sec. 1, Chapter 517, Statutes of 1999.
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