Jan 17, 2022
By Carmen Kohlruss | Source | Yosemite National Park hasn’t held a meeting with soon-to-be displaced homeowners since telling them via letters a month ago that they have to remove or surrender their mobile homes by mid-March. Yosemite has other plans for the El Portal...
Jan 14, 2022
The ordinance, which will take effect on Feb. 10, will restrict rent increases to no more than 3 % and roll them back to levels of Oct. 13, 2020. By Mike Sprague | Source | On another split vote after a heated debate, Pico Rivera City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 11 gave...
Jan 2, 2022
Golden State Manufactured-home Owners Education Fund (GSMOEF) presents a Virtual Townhall Saturday, January 22, 2022, 10:00 AM featuring Bruce Stanton, GSMOL Corporate Counsel speaking on New State Legislation and How it Impacts MH Owners You may attend via Zoom or...
Dec 18, 2021
In recent years, corporations have bought up mobile-home parks and begun squeezing residents for profits. Tenants have started pushing back. By Sheelah Kolhatkar | Source | In 2009, Suellen Klossner purchased a 1977 double-wide trailer home in Table Mound Mobile Home...
Dec 16, 2021
By Annelise Handshaw | Source | The City of Santa Barbara has a plan to preserve 41 affordable housing units by deploying its housing authority to manage a mobile-home park on the brink of foreclosure. The City Council approved a $75,000 loan pay down, matched by the...
Dec 11, 2021
By Laura Place | Source | The North [Santa Barbara] County Manufactured Homeowners Team is not backing down from their fight for mobile home rent stabilization in Santa Maria, with several residents pleading their case during City Council public comment period for the...