Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the sale of new and used mobile homes in Ohio has grown into a multi-million dollar business. Ohio has been slow, however, to respond to the needs of housing consumers who choose to live in mobile homes. Not until late 1977 was there a landlord-tenant law for mobile home residents. This article will review the development of the Ohio mobile home landlord-tenant law and the rights and obligations of mobile homeowners and park operators under this law
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
Many things have made mobile home living more popular in recent years. Mobile homes today are larger...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
Because of the increasing use of the mobile home as a form of housing, practitioners will be handlin...
The article focuses on the mobile home eviction laws in Louisiana and discusses disparate applicatio...
This Article raises issues for HUD and other policy makers to consider with respect to MHIA programs...
The new Ohio Landlord-Tenant Act is the legislature\u27s attempt at correcting the imbalance betwee...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
It is the thesis of this paper that a municipality may not prevent expansion of an existing mobile h...
"UED 44, 3/77/1M""The United States mobile home industry is the most efficient building industry in ...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
Many things have made mobile home living more popular in recent years. Mobile homes today are larger...
Ohio ranks among the top ten states for the total number of existing mobile homes. In addition, the ...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
Because of the increasing use of the mobile home as a form of housing, practitioners will be handlin...
The article focuses on the mobile home eviction laws in Louisiana and discusses disparate applicatio...
This Article raises issues for HUD and other policy makers to consider with respect to MHIA programs...
The new Ohio Landlord-Tenant Act is the legislature\u27s attempt at correcting the imbalance betwee...
The author analyzes the Maryland Mobile Home Park Act, concluding that, while it affords mobile home...
It is the thesis of this paper that a municipality may not prevent expansion of an existing mobile h...
"UED 44, 3/77/1M""The United States mobile home industry is the most efficient building industry in ...
The gentle readers may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Consumers\u27 lack of warranty remedies prompted Congress to enact the 2000 Manufactured Housing Imp...
Many things have made mobile home living more popular in recent years. Mobile homes today are larger...