Property Management
Under Colorado's Mobile Home Park Act, before evicting a mobile home owner from a park, the park owner must generally provide at least:
AA. 3 days' notice
BB. 180 days' notice for closure or change of use; shorter notice for rule violations✓ Correct
CC. 30 days' notice for any reason
DD. 90 days' notice for any eviction
Explanation
Colorado's Mobile Home Park Act (C.R.S. § 38-12-200 et seq.) provides strong protections: if a park is closing or changing use, owners must give 180 days' notice and may owe relocation assistance. For evictions due to rule violations, shorter statutory notice periods apply, but residents have more protections than standard tenants.
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