Subdivision 1. To the home. A park owner has no right of access to a manufactured home located within the park unless access is necessary to prevent damage to the park premises or to respond to an emergency.
Subd. 2. To the lot. A park owner may come onto a manufactured home lot in order to inspect the lot, make necessary or agreed-upon repairs or improvements, supply necessary or agreed-upon goods or services or exhibit the lot to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, residents, workers or contractors. The park owner may come onto the resident's lot whenever necessary to respond to or prevent an emergency, but otherwise may not come onto the lot at unreasonable times or in a way that unreasonably disrupts the resident's use and enjoyment of the lot.
1982 c 526 art 2 s 14
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.