A bill that was supposed to cap rent increases on mobile home park residents passed the Colorado State Senate, but lawmakers struck out the provision that actually limited rent increases.
HB22-1287 would have implemented Colorado’s first statewide regulation of rent prices. For mobile home residents, rent would have only increased at the rate of inflation or three percent per year, whichever is higher.
“For myself, my rent has gone up in 4 years, $160. It goes up every year plus we have the water, sewer, garbage,” said Bonnie Sellers, a mobile home resident and Federal Heights City Councilwoman.
–a clarification that landlords are responsible for the cost of repairing any damage resulting from poor maintenance.And other provisions that would amend the “Mobile Home Park Act” and the “Mobile Home Park Act Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Program.”
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