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Can the park owner prevent a homeowner from making interior improvements to their home, including restricting the installation of an electric or gas appliance?

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Can the park owner prevent a homeowner from making interior improvements to their home, including restricting the installation of an electric or gas appliance?

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No. The park owner cannot restrict any interior improvements or installation of an electric or gas appliance as long as the installation or improvement is in compliance with applicable building codes and other provisions of law. Furthermore, the park owner cannot charge a resident who installs such an appliance solely on the basis of such installation.

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