Can the park owner prevent the homeowners from peaceably assembling in the common areas of the park to discuss problems relative to the mobile home park?
33A: No. Such discussions may be held in the common or recreational areas of the park, including halls or centers, or in any resident’s mobile home. In addition, the park owner may not unreasonably restrict the use of any facility, including the use of utilities, during reasonable hours when requested.
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