Mobilehome News Around the State
Santa Barbara’s Green Mobile Home Park Saved from Foreclosure
Park in Shadow of Freeway Wall to Remain Affordable to Low-Income [Space-] Renters for Next 90 Years By Nick Welsh | Source “Finally, there’s some good news,” exhaled a much-relieved Rob Fredericks, one of the South Coast’s major players when it comes to managing and...
April 23 Virtual Townhall video available for watching
The Virtual Townhall from April 23, 2022, with Bruce Stanton, sponsored by the Ed Fund, is available for watching on our Ed Fund Townhalls page!
Investors are buying up mobile home parks. These Fresno tenants have a different idea
By Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado | Source | FRESNO, Calif. — Laid alongside Fresno’s premier retail centers, the rows of homes at the Trails End Mobile Home Park have been a low-cost refuge for many. The cook who moved in four months ago was renting an expensive...
Santa Maria mayor, city manager agree to discuss mobile home rent stabilization
By Joshua Nelson | Source | The issue of mobile home rent stabilization will be discussed during a future Santa Maria City Council meeting after Councilman Carlos Escobedo became the second member to publicly support a scheduled dialogue after years of public...
Virtual Mobilehome Townhall with Bruce Stanton – April 23, 2022
Golden State Manufactured-home Owners Education Fund (GSMOEF) invites you to a Virtual Mobilehome Townhall Saturday, April 23, 2022 10:00 AM featuring Bruce Stanton, GSMOL Corporate Counsel To get the Zoom or telephone information, contact your GSMOL Chapter...
Santa Maria mobile home residents advocate for rent stabilization through challenging city politics
By Taylor O'Connor | Source | Rancho Buena Vista Mobile Home Park resident Gary Hall has spoken at the last 27 Santa Maria City Council meetings. His mission: to get a mobile home rent stabilization ordinance on the council’s agenda. A rent stabilization ordinance...
OC seniors push for protections amid mobile home park rent hikes
By Megan Jamerson | Source | Running a campaign for mobile home park rent protections from her Huntington Beach living room was not on Carol Rohr’s retirement bucket list. Travel and kayak excursions are more this 65-year-old’s speed. But Rohr now spends up to 12...
Car Wrecks, Flooding and a Possible Sewage Leak: Life in a Westminster Mobile Home Park
By Hosam Elattar and Angelina Hicks | Source | Frequent flooding, an alleged sewage leak and traffic issues that could lead to car accidents – these are some of the conditions seniors living at the Driftwood Mobile Home Park in Westminster say they have struggled with...