Posts tagged: mobile home park rules

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7 Year Old Girl Attacked by Pit Bull in Mobile Home Park

A 7 year old girl was attacked at 3:00 in the afternoon by a 115 lb. pit bull in the Valley View Mobile Home Park in the Atlanta area.  A good Samaritan saw the attack, and was able to fight off the dog with a piece of lumber, and then rushed the child to a local hospital.  The girl has severe damage to her leg, but it “could have been a lot worse had he not intervened” said Sgt. Dana Pierce with the local police department. Read more »

Mobile home park tenant’s family sues park for tenant being killed in self-defense.

Owners of the Thonotosassa mobile home park have been named in a civil suit brought by the family of a man killed in self defense by another park resident.

Charles Podany, a resident of the mobile home park, approached a vehicle that contained Casey Landes, and asked the vehicle to slow down while driving through the park due to children at play. Landes became enraged and knocked Podany off this bike and started beating him. Podany, who has a license to carry a concealed handgun, pulled out a .40 caliber automatic and shot Landes twice, killing him. Toxicology tests showed that Landes had a .28 blood alcohol reading, while a reading of 08 is considered intoxicated Read more »

HOW TO PROPERLY ENFORCE RULES IN A MOBILE HOME PARK

Many park owners feel that it is their duty as the owner to rule with an iron hand. They think that they can cure all of the park’s ills with rule after rule. At many parks, the rules section is longer than the lease itself.

But is the park any better off with “rules phobia”?

I have tested operating parks with extreme rules enforcement, and also with virtually no rules enforcement at all. And I think I have found the solution to successful park rules.

Think Subdivision

For inspiration on proper rules enforcement, look no further than the nearest residential subdivision. Read more »