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Florida Statutes 723.051 - Invitees; rights and obligations

Florida Statutes > Title XL > Chapter 723 > § 723.051 - Invitees; rights and obligations


Current as of: 2011

   (1) An invitee of a mobile home owner shall have ingress and egress to and from the home owner’s site without the home owner or invitee being required to pay additional rent, a fee, or any charge whatsoever. Any mobile home park rule or regulation providing for fees or charges contrary to the terms of this section is null and void.

   (2) All guests, family members, or invitees are required to abide by properly promulgated rules and regulations.

   (3) For the purposes of this section, an "invitee" is defined as a person whose stay at the request of a mobile home owner does not exceed 15 consecutive days or 30 total days per year, unless such person has the permission of the park owner or unless permitted by a properly promulgated rule or regulation. The spouse of a mobile home owner shall not be considered an invitee.

s. 1, ch. 84-80.

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William Upper: ...
with respect to this Statute does that mean that an invitee after 30 days and the park fee being paid, must leave the park. If the fee is agreed to be paid accordingly why should a person not be able to stay. Concider this may be a common law relationship.
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April 10, 2012
Linda Thoma: ...
Our park is registered with HOPA and "Age Qualified", with the minimum age being 40. We have several people and "children" moving in with family unbeknownst to the manager. When we complained we were told "If the person DOES NOT register with the postal service and have his mail delivered here than they can't prove that he is a resident. So what they are saying is that if a 20 year old moves in and does not register with the post office with this address than they can't tell them to leave. This is a discrimination against those of us who moved here with the understanding that this was a senior park. We are at great disgust with how management is handling this situation which is getting out of control.

Another problem is that the weight of dogs allowed here is 20lbs. We now have pit bulls and many other larger dogs, because the residents tell the office one thing and then being in something else. Who can we speak with to get a handle on this.

We would like to speak to someone who can answer some of our questions regarding the human rights of seniors who have moved here with the assumption that this was for seniors.
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May 14, 2013

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