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MS SB2328

Bill

Status

Passed

4/10/2025

Primary Sponsor

Walter Michel

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Origin

Senate

2025 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Clarifies that tenants have no right to reside at premises after law enforcement removal and requires landlords to grant reasonable access during 72 hours following removal to retrieve personal property.

  • Specifies that a writ of removal is not considered executed by merely posting on a door; law enforcement must physically remove all occupants and place landlord in possession of premises.

  • Allows recreational vehicle park owners/operators to refuse accommodations to persons displaying intoxication, profanity, lewdness, brawling, non-payment of rent, disturbing peace, illegal conduct, or creating nuisances or safety hazards.

  • Authorizes law enforcement to arrest and remove persons from recreational vehicle parks upon owner/operator request, with removed persons deemed to have abandoned occupancy rights and having up to 48 hours to retrieve personal property.

  • Prohibits refusal of accommodations at recreational vehicle parks based on race, color, national origin, sex, physical disability, or creed.

Legislative Description

Real property; clarify eviction procedures, provide procedure for removal from RV parks.

Last Action

Approved by Governor

4/10/2025

Committee Referrals

Judiciary A2/18/2025
Judiciary, Division A1/20/2025

Full Bill Text

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