My question involves real estate located in the State of:I own the trailer I'm living in. I'm paying lot rent dose that give the owner of the trailer park the right to tell me who I can have over.
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My question involves real estate located in the State of:I own the trailer I'm living in. I'm paying lot rent dose that give the owner of the trailer park the right to tell me who I can have over.
Knowing the state would be helpful. Do you have a lease or contract? What (if anything) does that say about restricting who may visit the park? How is the owner trying to limit your guests? Is s/he excluding certain people and allowing others?
Actually they can ban anyone they feel is disruptive to the peace or safety of other residence from their property, which means they have no way to enter the piece you rent. I suggest you have these friends buy a helicopter and be dropped in to visit by harness. Once your lease is up, don't expect it to be renewed if they do.
In at least one state the answer is an absolute no. I suspect there are states where they can so put both answerd in s hat and draw one out. You now have a 50/50 chance of having the correct answer in your hand. Next time follow the directions to name your state
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not true in all states.
Of course, if the person is disruptive enough he might seek a restraining order against the individual - I have seen that used here. It's pricey, but, effective. It also means that the tenant is usually gone when the lease is up.
That is about the only way in my state and of course that means there must be a valid basis for a restrainbg order. My state enacted law to specifically prevent the landlord from attempting to control the visitors to a resident in a trailer park so I suspect it won't be an easy win.
I wonder if OP will come back with additional information.