By Noreen
Evans
Member
California State Assembly
Hundreds of
thousands of seniors and working families who rent
spaces in mobile home parks across California live in fear they will
lose their homes. Fortunately the Governor has the chance to put their
fears to rest by signing legislation that I authored, Assembly Bill
1542.
Mobile home parks
provide valuable affordable housing. An
alternative to conventional home ownership, they are an anomaly because
most residents own their mobile home, but rent the space upon which the
home is situated. And, although these homes are called “mobile,” in
reality they are difficult and costly to move. This helps explain why
over 100 communities across the state have adopted rent control
ordinances to keep rents affordable.
Recently, however,
mobile home park owners have discovered a
loophole in state law that allows them to convert one or more of their
spaces to condominium ownership and avoid the application of local rent
control on the remaining rental spaces. This is a particularly severe
problem in communities where land values are high. Conversions maximize
profits for park owners, while forcing seniors and working families out
of their homes with no other local place to go.
AB 1542 closes the
loophole in state law by keeping local rent
control in place upon conversion. It also enables local governments in
jurisdictions with rent control ordinances to review and approve
applications to convert mobile home parks, just as they now do with
applications to convert to a non-residential use.
Current law was
written to provide mobile home park residents the
opportunity to buy the land on which they live. AB 1542 does not change
that. In fact, my legislation preserves the current law exempting
conversion from local oversight if 2/3 of the park residents sign a
petition in favor of the conversion. AB 1542 is written to strike a
balance between an outright ban on conversions and no regulation at
all. It simply provides that if a park is subdivided and converted to
resident ownership, the current residents who do not or cannot buy
their space are protected by local rent control until the time that
they move out. Upon a change in residency, the park owner would then
have the right to raise the rent on the space.
Under current law,
condominium conversions divide residents into
winners and losers. Winners are the residents who can afford to
purchase their spaces. Losers are the lower income residents who can’t
afford to buy and are often forced out of their homes because of the
conversion. AB 1542 allows residents to buy their spaces without
hurting their neighbors.
AB 1542 awaits the
Governor’s signature or veto. This is a very real
opportunity for him to make a difference for hundreds of thousands of
Californians who will lose their homes if park conversions continue.
Right now, there are roughly 40 pending mobile home park conversions
across California. If the Governor vetoes this bill, many more will
surely occur and put our seniors and working families out on the street.
Please join me in
urging the Governor to sign AB 1542. You can contact the Governor through
his website
or call (916) 445-2841. Many people are counting on him to do what is
right and just. Make your voice heard to help make sure that he does
the right thing.
Noreen Evans was
elected to the California State Assembly in
November of 2004, representing the people of Napa, Solano, and Sonoma
counties. She is Chair of the Assembly Democratic Caucus and works
directly with the Assembly Speaker and the leadership team to identify
and implement the Assembly Democrats legislative agenda. Evans is a
member of Assembly committees on the Budget, Government Organization,
Judiciary, and Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials; the Budget
Subcommittee on Natural Resources; and the Select Committees on Foster
Care. As a member of the Law Revision Commission, she studies intricate
legal problems to resolve deficits in our laws and identifies major
policy questions for legislative attention.