Property Ownership
NH's Mobile Home Park Act (RSA 205-A) provides park residents with protection regarding:
AOnly rent control
BNotice requirements for rent increases, eviction protections, and right to purchase the park if it goes up for sale✓ Correct
CUnlimited lease terms
DNo protections — all terms are market-driven
Explanation
RSA 205-A protects mobile home park residents with required notice before rent increases, eviction protections, and the right of first refusal to purchase the park if the owner decides to sell — providing stability for this often-vulnerable housing segment.
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