Jun 3, 2019
By Camas Frank | Source (ED. NOTE – Randall Sears, pictured above, is Vice President of GSMOL Chapter 1317 at Rancho del Bordo.) ATASCADERO – About a month after a group of speakers showed up at a regular meeting of the Atascadero City Council seeking...
May 22, 2019
(DISCLAIMER – it was the news source that called them “trailer” parks, not GSMOL.) By Josh Wood | Source TAUNTON, Mass. — When Kathy Zorotheos retired in 2014 after working for nearly four decades, she spent her days walking around the Oak Hill...
May 20, 2019
By Claire Burke | Source At the May 13 City Council meeting, councilmembers voted 3-0 (Mayor Nomura, Councilman Shaw recused) to approve a set of actions suggested by the Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Board. These recommendations stem from the surge in mobile home...
May 18, 2019
by Jane Rands | Source About 150 Fullerton and Anaheim residents of the Rancho La Paz Mobile Home Park met with the park’s owner, John Saunders, on April 5. Saunders said he made a “mistake” and apologized for not meeting with residents prior to imposing 45% to 55%...
Feb 19, 2019
SACRAMENTO— Assemblymember Mark Stone (D-Monterey Bay) has introduced Assembly Bill 705, a measure to increase protections for mobilehome owners facing displacement. AB 705 will ensure that if a mobilehome park is approved to be converted or closed, the displaced...
Nov 15, 2018
Roger Kelly had been up through the night, watching the orange glow emanating from the hillside above his home of 30 years. The Seminole Springs mobile home park, a co-op of 215 small lakeside homes tucked into the canyon between Malibu and Agoura Hills, was on the...