Neighbors in a mobile home park say they are now paying hundreds of dollars more each month just to rent their lots.
As private equity pours billions into mobile home parks, residents face soaring rents, declining conditions, and few ...
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San Lazaro residents have until July 18 to obtain financing for the park’s full asking price, and the clock is ticking.
In the five years since Sun Communities acquired Hancock Heights Mobile Home Park, residents say rents have shot up and ...