SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SKIRTING INSTALLS AND REPLACEMENT JOBS

Recently, we began purchasing skirting direct from the Everlock Skirting Factory and couldn’t be happier with the product assortment, price per job and customer service. By purchasing 5 jobs at a time, not only do we get discounted pricing but free freight straight to our parks. Considering our parks are near their factory in Alabama, the product usually arrives in less than a week. Click here to find out more.

Mobile Home Park Owner To Pay Fine

The owner of four mobile home parks in Dayton, Ohio has agreed to pay a $38,000 fine for exceeding the amount of wastewater that could be discharged under their permit. Read more »

Mobile Home Park Manager Sentenced For Embezzlement

The 62 year old ex-manager of the Chico Mobile County Club was sentenced to 6 months in prison for the admitted embezzlement of $132,000 from the mobile home park over a period of three years. Read more »

Supreme Court Sides With City In Mobile Home Dispute -But It Doesn’t Matter Anyway

After spending years and a tremendous amount of money, the city of Pasco, Washington,  won a victory. The court ruled that the city can regulate RVs in mobile home parks. But the ruling came a little late. “Legislation that the state enacted last year made the whole argument moot”, said Pasco City Manager Gary Crutchfield. Read more »

Mayor Offers To Help Jensen Park Residents

Mark Boughton, the Mayor of Danbury, Connecticut, is offering to help with the flooding problems at Jensen’s Lakeview Mobile Home Park. The senior citizen residents are frustrated over recent flooding in the park following recent rainstorms. Read more »

Petaluma, California to Build Sound Wall for Mobile Home Park

Leisure Lake Mobile Home Park residents are excited about a new sound wall that is proposed to be built as part of the widening of Highway 101. The 1,100 ft. wall would be 14’ to 16’ in height. Read more »

Mobile Home Park Battles To Subdivide Lots

Surf and Sand Mobile Home Park in Capitola, California has offered to settle three lawsuits seeking over $1 million against the city, in exchange for $100,000 cash and approval of a request to subdivide the 73 space park into individual lots. Read more »