Rent prices for lots in manufactured or mobile home parks are on the rise, according to census data. Some home owners say the increases are pricing them out of the homes they own.
PRINCETON — A woman who lives at a mobile home park is wondering what options she has if she can’t pay a rent that’s increasing by $300, but options like buying a new lot for her home and moving it ...
Corrections and clarifications: This story has been updated to remove references to a specific increase in rental prices at The Highwoods mobile home park that was ...
Nick Ubaldi, whose family owns Country Side Mobile Home Park and who works for the company, Harmony Communities, that manages it, spoke up during public comment at a Cotati city council meeting ...
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