mobile home
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10th Circuit finds no constitutional, antitrust violations by Calhan officials with RV ordinances
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Members of a prominent family who served in the town of Calhan’s government did not commit constitutional or antitrust violations by adopting a series of restrictions on recreational vehicle parks that did not apply to their family’s own facility, the federal appeals court based in Denver ruled this month. Although a trial judge previously suggested…
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Rights for mobile home residents pass legislature after more weakening amendments
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The Colorado legislature passed a bill Friday that seeks to expand the rights of mobile home residents, but only after sponsors said they were forced to make several changes weakening the measure. As introduced, House Bill 1287 would have capped lot rent increases at mobile home parks to 3% annually or the local rate of inflation.…
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Rights for mobile home residents advance without rent stabilization after ‘threats’ from Polis
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The Colorado House advanced a bill Monday that seeks to expand the rights of mobile home residents, but sponsors said they were forced to remove the most important part of the bill due to “threats” from Gov. Jared Polis. As introduced, House Bill 1287, would have capped lot rent increases in mobile home parks to…



