Property Management
A Mississippi property manager who manages a mobile home park must ensure tenants receive proper notice before their lots are sold or converted to another use. This protects tenants because:
AMobile home park owners have no right to sell their property
BMobile home park residents own their homes but rent the land; displacement can be financially devastating since homes are difficult and expensive to move✓ Correct
CMobile homes are personal property exempt from real estate regulations
DMississippi prohibits mobile home park conversions
Explanation
Mobile home park residents face a unique vulnerability — they typically own their homes but rent the land beneath them. If the park closes or converts, residents must move their homes (expensive) or lose them.
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