Fla. Stat. 723.004
Legislative intent; preemption of subject matter


(1)

The Legislature finds that there are factors unique to the relationship between a mobile home owner and a mobile home park owner. Once occupancy has commenced, unique factors can affect the bargaining position of the parties and can affect the operation of market forces. Because of those unique factors, there exist inherently real and substantial differences in the relationship which distinguish it from other landlord-tenant relationships. The Legislature recognizes that mobile home owners have basic property and other rights which must be protected. The Legislature further recognizes that the mobile home park owner has a legitimate business interest in the operation of the mobile home park as part of the housing market and has basic property and other rights which must be protected. This chapter is created for the purpose of regulating the factors unique to the relationship between mobile home owners and mobile home park owners in the circumstances described herein. It recognizes that when such inequalities exist between mobile home owners and mobile home park owners as a result of such unique factors, regulation to protect those parties to the extent that they are affected by the inequalities, while preserving and protecting the rights of both parties, is required.

(2)

There is hereby expressly preempted to the state all regulation and control of mobile home lot rents in mobile home parks and all those other matters and things relating to the landlord-tenant relationship treated by or falling within the purview of this chapter. Every unit of local government is prohibited from taking any action, including the enacting of any law, rule, regulation, or ordinance, with respect to the matters and things hereby preempted to the state.

(3)

It is expressly declared by the Legislature that the relationship between landlord and tenant as treated by or falling within the purview of this chapter is a matter reserved to the state and that units of local government are lacking in jurisdiction and authority in regard thereto. All local statutes and ordinances in conflict herewith are expressly repealed.

(4)

If any provision of this chapter is held invalid, it is the legislative intent that the preemption by this section shall no longer be applicable to the provision of the chapter held invalid.

(5)

Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent the enforcement of a right or duty under this section, s. 723.022, s. 723.023, s. 723.031, s. 723.032, s. 723.033, s. 723.035, s. 723.037, s. 723.038, s. 723.061, s. 723.0615, s. 723.062, s. 723.063, or s. 723.081 by civil action after the party has exhausted its administrative remedies, if any.

Source: Section 723.004 — Legislative intent; preemption of subject matter, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0723.­004 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

723.001
Short title
723.002
Application of chapter
723.003
Definitions
723.004
Legislative intent
723.005
Regulation by division
723.006
Powers and duties of division
723.007
Annual fees
723.008
Applicability of chapter 212 to fees, penalties, and fines under this chapter
723.009
Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares, and Mobile Homes Trust Fund
723.011
Disclosure prior to rental of a mobile home lot
723.012
Prospectus or offering circular
723.013
Written notification in the absence of a prospectus
723.014
Failure to provide prospectus or offering circular prior to occupancy
723.016
Advertising materials
723.017
Publication of false or misleading information
723.021
Obligation of good faith and fair dealings
723.022
Mobile home park owner’s general obligations
723.023
Mobile home owner’s general obligations
723.024
Compliance by mobile home park owners and mobile home owners
723.025
Park owner’s access to mobile home and mobile home lot
723.027
Persons authorized by park owner to receive notices
723.031
Mobile home lot rental agreements
723.032
Prohibited or unenforceable provisions in mobile home lot rental agreements
723.033
Unreasonable lot rental agreements
723.035
Rules and regulations
723.037
Lot rental increases
723.038
Dispute settlement
723.041
Entrance fees
723.042
Provision of improvements
723.043
Purchase of equipment
723.044
Interference with installation of appliances or interior improvements
723.045
Sale of utilities by park owner or developer
723.046
Capital costs of utility improvements
723.051
Invitees and live-in health care aides
723.0051
Rulemaking authority for implementation of ch. 2024-123
723.054
Right of mobile home owners to peaceably assemble
723.055
Right of mobile home owner to invite public officers, candidates for public office, or representatives of a tenant organization
723.056
Enforcement of right of assembly and right to hear outside speakers
723.058
Restrictions on sale of mobile homes
723.059
Purchaser of a mobile home within a mobile home park
723.061
Eviction
723.062
Removal of mobile home owner
723.063
Defenses to action for rent or possession
723.068
Attorney’s fees
723.071
Sale of mobile home parks
723.072
Affidavit of compliance with statutory requirements
723.073
Conveyance by the association
723.074
Sale of facilities serving a mobile home subdivision
723.075
Homeowners’ associations
723.076
Incorporation
723.077
Articles of incorporation
723.078
Bylaws of homeowners’ associations
723.079
Powers and duties of homeowners’ association
723.081
Notice of application for change in zoning
723.083
Governmental action affecting removal of mobile home owners
723.084
Storage charges on mobile homes
723.085
Rights of lienholder on mobile homes in rental mobile home parks
723.086
Property and lienholder contracts
723.0381
Civil actions
723.0611
Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation
723.0612
Change in use
723.0615
Retaliatory conduct
723.0751
Mobile home subdivision homeowners’ association
723.0781
Board member training programs
723.0791
Mobile home cooperative homeowners’ associations
723.0861
Attorney’s fees and costs
723.1255
Alternative resolution of recall, election, and inspection and photocopying of official records disputes
723.06115
Florida Mobile Home Relocation Trust Fund
723.06116
Payments to the Florida Mobile Home Relocation Corporation

Current through Fall 2025

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