Bill Detail
S. 1194
Congress: 119
Title
Manufactured Housing Tenant’s Bill of Rights Act of 2025
Summary
Manufactured Housing Tenant's Bill of Rights Act of 2025 This bill requires manufactured home communities and home parks to meet minimum consumer protections to be eligible for certain federally-backed loans for the construction, substantial rehabilitation, or purchase of these communities. Specifically, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is prohibited from insuring such a loan, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are prohibited from purchasing such a loan, unless a borrower provides specified tenant protections, including one-year renewable lease terms, unless there is good cause for nonrenewal; at least a 60-day advance notice of any increase in rent, or of a sale or closure of the community; a five-day grace period for rent payments; and a right for a tenant to sell a manufactured home within a reasonable time period after eviction. The bill sets forth penalties for violations of these protections. The bill also establishes the Manufactured Home Community Lending Standards Commission to propose additional consumer protection standards.
Sponsor
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
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Introduced
2025-03-27
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Bill Engagement
Manufactured Housing Tenant's Bill of Rights Act of 2025 This bill requires manufactured home communities and home parks to meet minimum consumer protections to be eligible for…
Lobbyists on the case
- Chamber of Commerce of the U.s.a.1 filing · 38 lobs
- Preston Beard2025 Q1
- Caroline Billman2025 Q1
- Neil Bradley2025 Q1
- Dan Byers2025 Q1
- Gerson ("Chuck") Chaitovitz2025 Q1
- Michael Chirico2025 Q1
- Suzanne Clark2025 Q1
- Kevin Courtois2025 Q1