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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 31 · Part 1

15-31-164. Notification of mobile home park owners.

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15-31-164 . Notification of mobile home park owners.
(1)The department shall annually provide a list of the names and addresses of mobile home park owners to the board of housing provided for in 2-15-1814 for the purposes of this section.
(2)The board of housing shall annually and as necessary send notifications to mobile home park owners that facilitates, supports, and incentivizes mobile home park owners to utilize the benefits available pursuant to 15-31-163 and other benefits and reasons to sell a mobile home park to a tenants' association, a mobile home park residents' association, or a nonprofit organization.
(3)Costs associated with the mailing of notices required in subsection
(2)may be paid for using funds available in the account provided for in 15-31-165 .
(4)The provisions of 2-6-1017 do not apply to the requirements of this section.
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