Quiet enjoyment
A tenant's general right to use rented premises without unreasonable interference from the landlord; it can apply to lot tenancies.
Published May 31, 2026
Quiet enjoyment is a tenant's general right to use rented premises without unreasonable interference from the landlord. The word "quiet" here means undisturbed in a legal sense — free from improper interference with the tenancy — rather than literally about noise.
In a manufactured-home lot tenancy, the concept can apply to a resident's use of their lot. It is generally balanced against the community's legitimate rights, such as enforcing reasonable rules, entering for proper purposes with appropriate notice, and maintaining common areas.
How quiet enjoyment applies depends on state law and the lot rental agreement. This is general information, not legal advice.