SB 1092 (Allen) / Mobilehome Park Residents / Advance Notice of Sale / 2025-2026 Legislative Program
Council File 25-0002-S122
Under review — Los Angeles is preparing to back state legislation that would require mobilehome park owners to give residents advance notice before selling properties, protecting tenants from sudden displacement. The city council referred it to committee in May and is waiting for the committee to act.
Brief
Councilmembers Traci Park and Katy Yaroslavsky introduced this resolution in May 2026 to express the City's support for SB 1092 (introduced by State Senator Dave Jones), which would require mobilehome park owners to notify residents of pending sales in advance. The measure is part of the Council's 2025-2026 state legislative program. It remains pending in the Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee. The Westside Neighborhood Council submitted a community impact statement in June 2026.
Full summary
This resolution positions Los Angeles to advocate at the state level for SB 1092, legislation that would expand tenant protections in the mobilehome park sector. The core proposal requires mobilehome park owners to provide residents with advance notice of sales, giving residents time to organize, seek financing alternatives, or prepare for potential displacement. Mobilehome parks represent a significant form of affordable housing in California, but residents occupy spaces under leases that typically grant limited security or protection during ownership transitions. SB 1092 addresses a specific vulnerability: sudden sales that can disrupt or displace long-term residents with little warning. By giving advance notice, the law aims to level the playing field and allow residents to participate in decisions affecting their homes. Councilmembers Park and Yaroslavsky moved this resolution as part of the broader 2025-2026 legislative advocacy program, signaling that the City prioritizes tenant protections in this housing sector. The resolution was referred to the Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee in late May 2026. As of mid-June, the Westside Neighborhood Council submitted a community impact statement, likely indicating community stakeholder engagement with the proposal. The file remains active and pending committee action, with no scheduled vote or further movement recorded to date.
Activity (2)
- 2026-06-11 Community Impact Statement submitted by Westside Neighborhood Council.
- 2026-05-29 Resolution referred to Rules, Elections and Intergovernmental Relations Committee.
Documents (2)
- 2026-06-11 Community Impact Statement submitted by Westside Neighborhood Council · cis
- 2026-05-29 Resolution · other