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327C.09 TERMINATION.
    Subdivision 1. Cause required. A park owner may recover possession of land upon which a
manufactured home is situated only for a reason specified in this section or section 327C.095.
    Subd. 2. Nonpayment of rent or utilities. The park owner gives ten days' written notice to
the resident and to any party holding a security interest in the resident's home known to the park
owner that a periodic rental or utilities payment owed to the park owner is overdue, and neither
the resident nor the secured party cures the default within ten days of receiving the notice.
    Subd. 3. Violations of law. The resident fails to comply with a local ordinance, state law or
state rule relating to manufactured homes within the time the ordinance, state law or state rule
provides or, if no time is provided, within a reasonable time after the resident has received written
notice of noncompliance.
    Subd. 4. Rule violations. The resident fails to comply with a rule within 30 days after
receiving written notice of the alleged noncompliance, except the 30-day notice requirement does
not apply to nonpayment of rent. To be effective, the notice must specify the date, approximate
time, and nature of the alleged rule violation. Loud noise created by residents, guests, or their
equipment is a rule violation. After written notice has been provided for two prior incidents, loud
noise is a violation of subdivision 5.
    Subd. 5. Endangerment; substantial annoyance. The resident acts in the park in a manner
which endangers other residents or park personnel, causes substantial damage to the park premises
or substantially annoys other residents, and has received 30 days' written notice to vacate, except
the park owner may require the resident to vacate immediately if the resident violates this
subdivision a second or subsequent time after receipt of the notice. To be effective, the notice
must specify the time, date, and nature of the alleged annoyance, damage, or endangerment. A
park owner seeking to evict pursuant to this subdivision need not produce evidence of a criminal
conviction, even if the alleged misconduct constitutes a criminal offense.
    Subd. 6. Repeated serious violations. The resident has repeatedly committed serious
violations of the rental agreement or provisions of a local ordinance or state law or state rule
relating to manufactured homes, and the park owner has given the resident written notice of the
violations and has given the resident a written warning that any future serious violation will be
treated as cause for eviction as provided in this subdivision, and within six months of receiving
the warning the resident commits a serious violation of any park rule or any provision of a local
ordinance or state law or state rule relating to manufactured homes.
    Subd. 7. Material misstatement in application. The resident's application for tenancy
contained a material misstatement which induced the park owner to approve the applicant as a
resident, and the park owner discovers and acts upon the misstatement within one year of the
time the resident began paying rent.
    Subd. 8. Improvements. The park owner has specific plans to make improvements to the
park premises which will substantially benefit the health and safety of the residents or have been
ordered by a government agency, and which necessitate removal of the resident's manufactured
home from the park. The park owner must give the resident 90 days' written notice and include in
that notice a statement identifying how the improvements will substantially benefit the health
and safety of the residents. If another lot is available in the park, the park owner must allow the
resident to relocate the home to that lot unless the home, because of its size or local ordinance, is
not compatible with that lot.
    Subd. 9.[Repealed, 1987 c 179 s 12]
History: 1982 c 526 art 2 s 9; 1987 c 179 s 6-8; 1996 c 311 s 1; 1997 c 61 s 3

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