Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Resident Privacy





The Residency Law protects the privacy of residents. Park managers have no right to enter a home or enclosed accessory structure without the prior written consent of a resident. Residents may revoke such consent in writing at any time. Park managers may enter a home without a resident’s consent during emergencies. Managers also may enter abandoned homes.


Park crews may maintain utilities, trees, and driveways on spaces. If home owners fail to keep up their spaces according to park rules, park staff may enter and clean up such spaces. Park employees must take reasonable care to not interfere with the resident’s quiet enjoyment of their home.

Civil Code Section 798.26.
Copyright - Carl Eric Leivo, Ph.D.
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