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How many days notice does a landlord have to give a tenant when doing extensive work on septic system on a space that is occupied in California mobile home park?

You’ll have to check your rental agreement.The terms “landlord” and “tenant” refer to parties of a lease for real property. A mobile home is not real property, though a lease for the underlying land would be … but that’s just for the land.I don’t believe that a state’s landlord/tenant laws would apply to mobile home parks, but you’d have to ask an attorney.Having said that, most requirements for advance notice call for “reasonable” notice. That term is deliberately vague so that only a court can determine if a notice time was “reasonable.”So the answer is likely to be: a reasonable time.

Who is required to ask when renewing a fixed term lease for a mobile home lot? The tenant or landlord. We have not received anything yet except new community rules with an offer year to year no details of dates and we signed that nothing sense.

Please be advised, I am a licensed attorney in Missouri and do not know the laws of your locality. Additional facts and your locality’s laws might affect the opinion of an attorney in your jurisdiction. As such, you ought to seek advice from a local attorney. Moreover, you should not rely upon this post in any way or consider it legal advice, but a general description of landlord-tenant laws in Missouri. Finally, this post does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and me.In Missouri, one would first refer to the original written lease agreement to see if there is a renewal provision and what it’s terms may be. If the ordinal written lease agreement is silent on renewal or extension, then it depends upon the wording of the year-to-year document you signed, as well as the rules and regulations. It could be argued your lease wasn’t renewed or extended, but an entirely new agreement was formed wherein the terms of the original lease do not apply.Now, in Missouri, the absence of an expiration date would result in the default law to control termination of the tenancy - to terminate a year-to-year leasehold either the tenant or landlord must give sixty days’ notice. So, if a tenant would like to vacate at the end of April and assuming rent is due on the 1st of each month, the termination notice would be due February 1st.There are too many unknowns in your circumstances. It is best to seek counsel from a local attorney to address your issues.

Could a bold post-Brexit UK kick start a whole new economic era based loosely on the Singapore model?

I guess the first thing would be to work out what the Singapore model is.Looking at Wikipedia[1]we can determine the following.Singapore is a small city-state at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It was founded at a trading post in 1819 and became an independent state in 1965. It currently has a population of around 5.6million of which 61% are Singaporean Citizens.Home ownership is high (over 90%) but most live in subsidised, high-rise, public housing apartments built by the State and sold on 99 year leases (although I am uncertain what happens when that lease expires) and your ability to buy a flat might be limited by rules ensuring ethnic diversity (Singapore is a nation of 3 main ethnic groups) and if you are a Citizen or Permanent Resident.As well as providing most housing, the State also invests heavily in public infrastructure and has excellent public transport with an extensive and still expanding metro system. If you want to drive however, you must pay a duty of one and a half times the car’s market value (but see zero import tariffs later) and Electronic Road Pricing is in effect in the downtown area.The internet is also mainly provided by the state owned Singtel and some partly state owned other companies. I am not able to directly confirm, but while mobile phone penetration is extremely high, I believe this is also mainly through the state owned Singtel. State ownership of business is high at around 22% of GDP.Water and sewage are provided by the state owned Public Utilities Board.On trade, Singapore does indeed have zero tariffs on imports. But as noted with the example of cars above, this does not necessarily mean zero tariffs on end purchases. There are high (?) levels of duty on cars, motorbikes, motorcycles, fuel, alcohol and tobacco[2] .As a small island state Singapore is naturally extremely dependant on trade to provide it with the resources it requires and where Free Trade Agreements are made these are to open access to Singapore’s Service Sector.As a relatively new state Singapore has skipped heavy industry (except maybe refining) and is an electronics powerhouse instead, although financial services play a large part and the country has been defined as a tax haven.Finally, although there are very low levels of corruption, due to a strong legal system, politically it has been described as a “flawed democracy” due to the excessive strength of the ruling party which has been in power since Singapore’s formation. It has been said that:Singapore's unique combination of a strong almost authoritarian government with an emphasis on meritocracy and good governance is known as the "Singapore model", and is regarded as a key factor behind Singapore's political stability, economic growth, and harmonious social order[3].So the Singapore Model is certainly interesting and works for a small, young, state dominated country like Singapore, but would you want all these policies to be implemented in the UK?High rise living for almost everyone with the state owning your lease?The state deciding where you can live?Cars so expensive most many cannot afford them?A single political party ruling forever?High levels of state ownership in the economy?High levels of spending on excellent public transports - OK you have me here, that I would love!And would all these fix the UK’s underlying problems? Low business investment, poor government, low public investment, terrible balance of trade balance, the “left behind”, etc, etc.Footnotes[1] Singapore - Wikipedia[2] List of Dutiable Goods[3] Singapore - Wikipedia

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