S.B. 96-186 Common interest communities - statute of limitations on violations of building restrictions - unit owners' association bylaws. For causes of action accruing on or after July 1, 1996, specifies that the statute of limitations on a violation of a building restriction contained in the declaration, bylaws, articles, or rules of a common interest community is one year from the date from which the person commencing the action knew or should have known of the violation. Eliminates the repeal date of the statutory provision concerning the required contents of the bylaws of a unit owners' association of a common interest community when the association delegates certain executive board powers.
APPROVED by Governor May 23, 1996
EFFECTIVE May 23, 1996
H.B. 96-1053 Mobile home parks - noncompliance with rules - termination of tenancy - right to cure. Allows a mobile home park home owner whose tenancy is being terminated because of a failure to comply with park rules 30 days to cure the noncompliance, unless:
States that the 30-day right to cure period runs concurrently with the 30- day period to remove a mobile home from the premises. Clarifies that acceptance of rent within the 30-day right to cure period does not waive the landlord's right to terminate the tenancy for noncompliance.
Requires the complaint for such termination of a tenancy to specify that the homeowner was given 30 days to cure the noncompliance and that 30 days have passed and the noncompliance has not been cured. Requires the notice to quit for such noncompliance to include a statement advising the home owner of the 30-day right to cure.
Eliminates language that states that a defense alleging a landlord's allegations are false or the termination is invalid is an affirmative defense.
APPROVED by Governor May 2, 1996
EFFECTIVE May 2, 1996
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