Posts tagged: Mobile Home Park Bankruptcy

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 »

Park Owner Sues to Have Senior Community Made All-Age

The owners of Napa Olympia Mobilodge in American Canyon, California, are suing the city to cause it to convert the mobile home park from seniors only to an all-age community.  In 2006, owner Ken Waterhouse announced he would lift the age restrictions at the park. And it has been nothing but posturing, city measures to block the conversion, and lawsuits since. Read more »

City Gets Proactive To Save Laurelton Mobile Home Park

Laurelton Mobile Home Park in Brick, New Jersey, has been plagued with problems. The water is constantly shut off due to leaks. The sewer frequently backs up. The roads are filled with giant potholes. There are a number of vacant homes, many with the metal or wood skin peeling off or missing on the exterior. And there are piles of junk everywhere. It sounds like a hopeless situation. Read more »

Wachovia Bank Wins Foreclosure On Homestead Mobile Home Park

Wachovia Bank has foreclosed on Homestead Mobile Home Park, in which it had a $9.8 million mortgage. Homestead Mobile Home Park is located in south Florida. Read more »

Two Lots For Sale in Montauk Mobile Home Park

Two lots have come on the market in the Montauk Mobile Home Park in Montauk, Long Island. The 199 lot complex became a condominium park in 1976, when 152 existing residents banded together to buy the park out of bankruptcy.  What makes the park unique is the 900 feet of beach frontage on the Atlantic Ocean. And not just any beach, but what is considered some of the finest surfing in the U.S. Read more »