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    Default Re: Trespassing in a Mobile Home Park

    723.051 Invitees; rights and obligations.—(1) An invitee of a mobile home owner shall have ingress and egress to and from the home owner’s site without the home owner or invitee being required to pay additional rent, a fee, or any charge whatsoever. Any mobile home park rule or regulation providing for fees or charges contrary to the terms of this section is null and void.
    (2) All guests, family members, or invitees are required to abide by properly promulgated rules and regulations.
    (3) For the purposes of this section, an “invitee” is defined as a person whose stay at the request of a mobile home owner does not exceed 15 consecutive days or 30 total days per year, unless such person has the permission of the park owner or unless permitted by a properly promulgated rule or regulation. The spouse of a mobile home owner shall not be considered an invitee.
    723.032 Prohibited or unenforceable provisions in mobile home lot rental agreements.—(1) A mobile home lot rental agreement may provide a specific duration with regard to the amount of rental payments and other conditions of the tenancy, but the rental agreement shall neither provide for, nor be construed to provide for, the termination of any tenancy except as provided in s. 723.061.
    (2) Any provision in the rental agreement is void and unenforceable to the extent that it attempts to waive or preclude the rights, remedies, or requirements set forth in this chapter or arising under law.
    History.—s. 1, ch. 84-80; s. 7, ch. 86-162.
    between those two statutes (and there may be others that would add) the gist is; you cannot impede on the lot owners rights to have visitors.

    If you believe the threats to be valid, you should report the threats to the police. Often times there are laws applicable to threats. If there is no criminal act involved I still suggest seeking a restraining order. While it would likely not prevent them from entering the park, it would likely prohibit them from interacting with you and likely demand they remain at least some minimum distance from your person.

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