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But now, mobile home parks across the country are facing unprecedented rent increases. Manufactured homes themselves are skyrocketing in value.
Manufactured home parks have undergone a national trend in recent years, shifting from the hands of small landlords to real estate investors. Residents say they’re being priced out.
"A manufactured home community is we own the house, we rent the dirt," Bob Van Cleef said. Under the former property owners, rent would only increase $10 a year.
For as long as anyone can remember, rent increases rarely happened at Ridgeview Homes, a family-owned mobile home park in upstate New York. That changed in 2018 when corporate owners took over the ...
I served my country honorably. … I shouldn’t be pushed out of my home like this, especially on a fixed income,” one resident ...
LIMERICK — Residents of the Village at Willow Run Mobile Home Park off Ridge Pike are speaking out against a 50 percent rent ...