Thursday, July 16, 2015

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Sales



Home owners in some parks use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or propane) for heating and cooking. In some cases home owners may independently purchase LPG from suppliers. Parks may sell LPG to home owners. If so, the home owners’ charge may not exceed 110 percent of the actual price that the park paid for the LPG. Park managers must post the actual price paid for LPG. Federal, state, and local government regulations apply with regard to installing and maintaining LPG supply tanks.

Civil Code Section 798.44.
Copyright - Carl Eric Leivo, Ph.D.
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