When a park owner offers to sell a manufactured home park to the public through advertising in a newspaper or by listing the park with a real estate broker licensed by the Department of Commerce, the owner must provide concurrent written notice to a resident of each manufactured home in the park that the park is being offered for sale. Written notice provided once within a one-year period satisfies the requirement under this section. The notice provided by the park owner to a resident of each manufactured home does not grant any property rights in the park and is for informational purposes only. This section does not apply in the case of a taking by eminent domain, a transfer by a corporation to an affiliate, a transfer by a partnership to one or more of its partners, or a sale or transfer to a person who would be an heir of the owner if the owner were to die intestate. If at any time a manufactured home park owner receives an unsolicited bona fide offer to purchase the park that the owner intends to consider or make a counter offer to, the owner is under no obligation to notify the residents as required under this section.
1991 c 26 s 8; 2017 c 40 art 1 s 121
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 327C — Manufactured Home Park Lot Rentals
Section 327C.015 — Definitions.
Section 327C.02 — Rental Agreements.
Section 327C.025 — Resident Copies.
Section 327C.04 — Utility Charges.
Section 327C.06 — Rent Increases.
Section 327C.07 — In Park Sales.
Section 327C.08 — Removal After Repossession.
Section 327C.09 — Termination.
Section 327C.095 — Park Closings.
Section 327C.096 — Notice Of Sale.
Section 327C.10 — Defenses To Eviction.
Section 327C.11 — Eviction Proceedings.
Section 327C.12 — Retaliatory Conduct Prohibited.
Section 327C.13 — Freedom Of Expression.
Section 327C.14 — Right Of Access.