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Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)

Citation
Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)
Parent Document
Kingstown Mobile Home Park v. Strashnick, 774 A.2d 847 (2001)
Jurisdiction
Rhode Island (state)
Effective Date
2001-06-26

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Can a tenant of a mobile home park be evicted for reasons other than those enumerated in the Rhode Island Mobile and Manufactured Homes Statute (mobile home act) if the tenant does not have a written lease and has remained in possession as a month-to-month or holdover tenant? Pearl Krzak (Krzak), the owner and operator of Kingstown Mobile Home Park (the park), has appealed a judgment by the Superior Court that denied her eviction claim and her constitutional challenge to G.L.1956 § 31-44-2 (the statute) and granted the counterclaims of her tenant, Michael A. Strashnick (Strashnick), for malicious prosecution and reprisal. A summary of the pertinent facts and the applicable statutes is presented as necessary for our discussion of the issues on appeal. Factual Background and Relevant Statutes