Chapter 327 — Manufactured Home Repossession Security Act of 1975
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 327 — Manufactured Home Repossession Security Act of 1975
327.01
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327.02
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327.03
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327.04
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327.05
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327.06
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327.07
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327.08
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327.09
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327.091
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327.095
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327.10
Lodging Establishment Operator, Duties
Operators of hotels, motels, resorts, and campgrounds must keep a guest register and maintain it for public use.
327.11
Guest, Registration
Guests must register at any hotel, motel, resort, or camping area and provide truthful information.
327.12
Registration Records, Inspection
Guest registration records must be open for inspection by law enforcement officers at all times.
327.13
Violation
Violating the guest registration rules is a misdemeanor.
327.131
Fraud
Getting food, lodging, or accommodations at a campground without paying and intending to defraud is a crime.
327.14
Definitions
Defines key terms like manufactured home, manufactured home park, and recreational camping area.
327.15
License Required; Renewal; Fees
No one may operate a manufactured home park or campground without a license from the Department of Health.
327.16
Plan Review Application
Operators must submit plans to the Department of Health for review before building a manufactured home park or …
327.17
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327.18
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327.19
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327.20
Rules
Rules for manufactured home parks include leashing pets, speed limits, and maintaining clean conditions.
327.201
State Fair and County Fair Camping Areas
State fair and county fair camping areas are partly exempt from manufactured home park licensing rules.
327.202
State Fair Livestock and Midway Exhibitors
During the State Fair, exhibitors may sleep in vehicles in designated parking lots with a valid exhibitor pass.
327.205
Shelter Construction Standards
The commissioner of labor and industry sets minimum construction standards for low-cost manufactured home park shelters.
327.21
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327.22
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327.23
Construction of Terms; Municipal Parks
State and municipal parks used for camping are not considered manufactured home parks or recreational camping areas.
327.24
Enforcement
Most enforcement subdivisions were repealed, but private remedies remain for violations of park and campground rules.
327.25
Operation, Part of Year
A park operator who runs only from May through October pays a reduced license fee.
327.26
Local Authority Over Parks and Camping Areas
Local governments cannot require separate licenses for manufactured home parks or campgrounds already licensed by the …
327.27
Regulatory Provisions
Manufactured home owners must have fire extinguishers, and vehicles in parks cannot exceed 10 mph unless locally raised.
327.28
Unlawful Parking of Manufactured Homes
It is illegal to live in a manufactured home outside a licensed park when one is available in the area.
327.29
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327.30
Sacred Communities and Micro-unit Dwellings
Allows religious organizations to create sacred communities with micro-unit dwellings for chronically homeless people.
327.31
Definitions
Defines terms used in the manufactured home building code, including manufactured home, dealer, and installer.
327.32
Code Compliance
No one may sell or manufacture a home in Minnesota unless it meets the Manufactured Home Building Code and is labeled.
327.33
Administration
The commissioner inspects manufactured homes for code compliance and keeps records of all inspections.
327.335
Placement of Modular Homes
Modular homes may be placed in manufactured home parks if they meet the same standards.
327.34
Penalties
It is a misdemeanor to sell a noncompliant manufactured home or to tamper with building code labels.
327.35
Fines; Manufactured Homes Produced After June 14, 1976
Federal fines up to $1,000 per violation apply to manufactured homes built after June 14, 1976.
327.36
Application to Local Official Controls
For local zoning purposes, manufactured homes are treated the same as mobile homes in existing rules.
327.41
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327.42
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327.43
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327.44
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327.441
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327.45
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327.451
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327.452
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327.46
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327.47
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327.51
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327.52
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327.53
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327.54
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327.55
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327.551
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327.552
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327.553
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327.554
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327.56
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327.61
Citation
Sections 327.61 to 327.67 are the Manufactured Home Repossession Security Act of 1975.
327.62
Definitions
Defines terms used in the repossession act, including debtor, manufactured home, occupant, and secured party.
327.63
Applicability
The repossession act overrides UCC and chapter 565 rules for taking back manufactured homes as collateral.
327.64
Notice of Default; Service
Before repossessing a manufactured home, the lender must serve a written notice of default on the debtor and occupant.
327.65
Court Order
Except for voluntary surrender, a lender needs a court order to repossess a manufactured home.
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Voluntary Repossession
The debtor and occupant may agree in writing to voluntarily give up the manufactured home to the lender.
327.66
Cure of Default
The debtor or occupant may cure the default within 30 days by paying the past-due amount plus costs.
327.665
Reinstatement
A debtor may reinstate the loan by paying all past-due amounts plus costs within 30 days after the court order.
327.67
Filing of Order
The lender must file a certified copy of the court repossession order under the Uniform Commercial Code.
327.70
Definitions
Defines terms used in the innkeeper liability law, including hotel, guest, innkeeper, and restaurant.
327.71
Innkeeper Liability for the Personal Property of Guests
Hotels are not liable for lost valuables if they provide a safe and post notice, but are liable for negligence with …
327.72
Overstaying Guests
A guest who stays past their checkout date without written approval may be removed by the innkeeper.
327.73
Undesirable Guests; Ejection of, and Refusal to Admit
An innkeeper may refuse to admit or may remove guests who are disorderly, breaking the law, or a nuisance.
327.731
Liability; Notice
Guests who damage a hotel room or furnishings are liable for the cost of repairs.
327.74
Setting Fire to Hotel Belongings
Setting fire to hotel bedding, furniture, or curtains by smoking is a misdemeanor.
327.742
Smoking in Designated Nonsmoking Rooms
Smoking is banned in hotel rooms marked as nonsmoking, and violators may be fined up to $100.
327.75
Fraud; Proof of Fraud
Getting food or lodging at a hotel or restaurant without paying, intending fraud, is a crime.
327.76
Innkeeper's Lien
An innkeeper has a lien on a guest's property for unpaid charges and may sell it after 60 days.