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Electronic Version of 2026 Civil Codes Available Soon!

Thanks to the WMA-sponsored bill AB 391 (Rodriguez) — also known as the Paper Reduction Bill — mobilehome park residents will have the option to receive their annual copy of the Mobilehome Residency Law (MRL) electronically beginning January 1, 2026.

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Save The Date – Don’t Miss the 2026 Update on New Laws Webinar!

Kick off the new year with an interactive, virtual session. Learn from industry experts how to comply with and implement newly signed legislation. Our presenters will discuss new laws impacting the mobilehome industry, such as AB 456, AB 806, SB 610, SB 748, and many more.  Attendees will be able to ask questions toward the end of the webinar. 

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November 6 Coffee Talk – An Overview of the RentSpree Tenant Screening Service

WMA hosts a Zoom chat on the first Thursday of each month. These informal discussions focus on trending, pertinent topics. Registration is not required for this free event.

Government Affairs

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Capitol Update
By Chris Wysocki

Lawmakers Return – Redistricting Fight and Appropriations Committees Dominate News

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Capitol Update
By Chris Wysocki

Bill Introduction Deadline Arrives – Many Bills Affect WMA Members

Tomorrow is the deadline for bills to be introduced, and over 1,500 bills are expected to be introduced by the end of Friday.

When the WMA PAC succeeded in the 2024 elections, the makeup of the Legislature shifted much more to the center. With more moderate Democrats and more Republicans, WMA’s legislative priorities have expanded from prior years, putting us on offense for the first time in recent memory.

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Mobilehome Park and Special Occupancy Park Local Enforcement Agency Assumption Process
By Department of Housing and Community Development

Information Bulletin 2022-12 is issued pursuant to Senate Bill 1307 (Chapter 669, Statutes of 2022) and informs interested parties of the process for a city, county, or city and county to assume enforcement responsibility for the Mobilehome Parks Act and Special Occupancy Parks Act on behalf of HCD.

 

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Manufactured Housing: Making Homeownership Attainable
By Stephanie Onuaja, National League of Cities (NLC)

The Challenge of Homeownership Today
Click here to read the full article provided courtesy of the National League of Cities (NLC)

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California Paid Sick Leave: Frequently Asked Questions
By Department of Industrial Relations, State of California

As of January 1, 2024, employers must generally provide 5 days or 40 hours of paid sick leave to their employees in California. The Labor Commissioner has updated the paid sick leave poster. All employers should post the new poster. An employer previously providing less than 5 days or 40 hours of paid sick leave per year will need to provide employees a new copy notice.

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Fair Housing Plan to Assess Fair Housing Choice Topic-Specific Listening Sessions
HCD invites you to attend topic-specific listening sessions on fair housing in California

HCD is updating California’s fair housing plan, also known as the Analysis of Impediments (AI) to fair housing choice (background information included below). HCD is hosting topic-specific listening sessions.

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