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Colorado Passes Bill Protections Mobile Home Park Residents

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AI-generatedThe bills increase regulatory compliance costs for mobile home park owners (landlords) in Colorado, potentially squeezing margins or prompting divestiture. No direct impact on commodity prices or supply chains. Weak commercial mechanism: regulatory burden on a niche real estate segment, limited to one US state. No scarcity risk or historical parallels identified.
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- Colorado House Bill 1224 mandates transparency from landowners during mobile home park sales, including pricing and infrastructure age.
- House Bill 1145 empowers Colorado Department of Public Health to enforce water quality standards and impose penalties on park owners.
- Annual registration fees capped at $17 per lot.
- Both bills passed along party lines and await Governor Jared Polis's action.
- House Bill 1120 aims to improve communication regarding delinquent property taxes for mobile home parks.
Mid-term impact on mobile home park lots in Colorado is flat; costs may be passed through to tenants.
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