This depends on the laws of the state. Any state I know of, she can.
The mobile home owner has a right to personal property, NOT the landlord.
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Given proper notice, a landlord can evict you for whatever reason. He could opt not to renew your lease if you have one, or otherwise terminate your residency with proper notice.
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It depends on your state's particular landlord-tenant act. Some states have different landlord-tenant acts for mobile home parks, for example. The below link shows a list of all 50 states' landlord-tenant acts. The applicability of the act is usually found at or near the beginning of the act.
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Well if a landlord can't turn off the water he must also be handicapped. There are no winners in this situation! Answer#2: I'm no lawyer and I know California law better than Texas law but here's my thinking. There is a broad principle in landlord-tenant law that says the landlord cannot take eviction steps (like this) without approval from the courts. So the tenant could probably go to court and force the landlord to go through all the pain of the eviction process. Or they could pay the rent or leave. The first answerer was right, there can be no winner at this point. No tenant has the right to stay when they cannot pay and the landlord must follow the law.
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