Massachusetts H1327 allows cities or towns to create boards to oversee manufactured housing community use and occupancy payments.
Massachusetts H1327 amends the General Laws to allow cities or towns to establish a separate board to oversee the use and occupancy payments for manufactured housing community accommodations. The board can make adjustments to ensure fair payments and can suspend or revoke a manufactured housing community license upon finding a violation. The board can also consider factors like property taxes and operating expenses when determining fair payments. The board's decisions can be reviewed in the district court, and the board itself is subject to Chapter 30A provisions.
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