In Plain English
AI-generatedThis bill is an amendment to the Mobile Homes Act 1983, introduced in the House of Commons. It aims to update the current law governing mobile home sites and their residents, along with related provisions, as part of its broader purposes.
Key Points
- It amends the Mobile Homes Act 1983 and may include connected provisions.
- It is a Commons-originating bill sponsored by Sir Christopher Chope (Conservative) and is currently at its second reading.
- Details of the proposed changes will appear in the bill’s clauses as it progresses; this summary cannot specify exact provisions yet.
- If enacted, the bill would alter the lawful framework governing mobile home sites and residents, subject to parliamentary approval.
Progress
The bill is at the second reading in the House of Commons. If it passes this stage, it would typically move to the Committee stage for detailed examination of the proposed changes.
Who is affected?
Residents of mobile home parks and other mobile home occupiersSite owners and managers/operatorsLocal authorities involved in licensing and enforcement of mobile home sitesHousing charities and residents’ associations representing mobile home residentsLegal professionals specialising in housing and tenancy law
Generated 21 February 2026