If enacted, this bill would amend the existing Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically section 33-2132, which governs the rights and obligations of tenants in recreational vehicle (RV) parks. The current law prohibits landlords from imposing certain restrictions on tenants, and the bill would add a new provision that explicitly prohibits landlords from denying tenants the right to install reasonably necessary commercial cooling methods on their RVs, specifically for motor homes, park trailers, or travel trailers. This addition aims to enhance tenant rights by ensuring that they can maintain comfortable living conditions in their RVs.

Additionally, the bill includes an emergency clause, allowing it to take effect immediately upon the Governor's signature. This urgency underscores the bill's intent to address public health and safety concerns related to cooling in RVs, particularly during extreme weather conditions. Overall, the proposed changes would strengthen tenant protections within the framework of the RV Long-Term Rental Space Act.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 33-2132
House Engrossed Version: 33-2132
Senate Engrossed Version: 33-2132
Chaptered Version: 33-2132