CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 6(L&C) "An Act relating to required notice of eviction to mobile home park dwellers and tenants before redevelopment of the park." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. SENATOR JOHNNY ELLIS testified this legislation increases the notification requirement when residents are evicted from mobile home parks from 180 days under the landlord-tenant law, to 365 days. He noted that the legislation allows for a shorter notice period in which the landlord pays $5,000 for relocation fees. He pointed out that this matter was brought to him by Archbishop Francis Hurley and Dennis McMillian of the United Way as a result of a task force convened to address the "scores of families becoming homeless" and subsequent pressures on the "social safety net" caused by redevelopments of mobile home parks. Senator Ellis shared that Senator Leman supports this bill and has suggested statutes providing a vehicle for "pooling of resources" to help cover the various relocation costs to multiple residents in a mobile home park. Senator Ellis explained that under this provision, the developer could provide a set amount of funds to a non-profit entity for relocation costs. The non-profit organization, he continued would allocate funds based on need. Co-Chair Kelly asked if Senator Leman's proposal would be addressed as a committee substitute. Senator Ellis was unsure if Senator Leman wanted to offer an amendment or a committee substitute. Co-Chair Kelly ordered the bill HELD in Committee.