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How much can the park owner charge for utilities?

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How much can the park owner charge for utilities?

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If the park owner purchases gas, water or electricity from a public or municipally owned utility or water system he/she cannot charge homeowners more that the park is charged by the public or municipally owned utility or public water system. The park owner may charge homeowners for maintenance actually incurred and administrative cost of water distribution. The statute is silent regarding the amount a park owner may charge homeowners when gas, water or electricity are not purchased from a public or municipally owned utility or public water system.

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