I'm pretty sure that now they will still try to go forward with the original plan that was to put some of those stick houses in. Got to keep an eye on that.
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I'm pretty sure that now they will still try to go forward with the original plan that was to put some of those stick houses in. Got to keep an eye on that.
This is how almost all trailer parks are - you pay rent for the dirt and your trailer is yours (if you can keep it). I worked in modular buidings for a little while (similar but not legally a "mobile home" but we only did commercial/government/educational buildings) and also did accounting for awhile for an investor who owned real estate including a mobile home park. So when people could not pay the dirt rent they really couldn't afford to move the trailer either and the State regs for moving a trailer make it close to impossible for an older non-road-worthy and non-code-compliant (current codes, not older code that it was built under) trailer to be transported anyway. So almost nobody ever moves a "mobile home" - it is just taken over by the dirt owner and leased to another.Not only that, but if people were to buy a trailer home to put in there, they would not own the dirt that it would sit on. If the owner sold the property, they would force you to move. If you bought your trailer house there that would mean you could move your trailer house only if you could afford to move it. Not good at all for anyone.
I know, and it's a future messing over the non-rich in the future in the making's. More future homeless. Not good.This is how almost all trailer parks are - you pay rent for the dirt and your trailer is yours (if you can keep it). I worked in modular buidings for a little while (similar but not legally a "mobile home" but we only did commercial/government/educational buildings) and also did accounting for awhile for an investor who owned real estate including a mobile home park. So when people could not pay the dirt rent they really couldn't afford to move the trailer either and the State regs for moving a trailer make it close to impossible for an older non-road-worthy and non-code-compliant (current codes, not older code that it was built under) trailer to be transported anyway. So almost nobody ever moves a "mobile home" - it is just taken over by the dirt owner and leased to another.
yes they can keep raising the lot rent. I think they have something in their leases that even if someone could afford to move their home, it would be prohibited. It really is an evil system. Too bad, because a lot of people like the amenities like the club house, pool & spa but couldn't afford to get similar in a condo association.This is how almost all trailer parks are - you pay rent for the dirt and your trailer is yours (if you can keep it). I worked in modular buidings for a little while (similar but not legally a "mobile home" but we only did commercial/government/educational buildings) and also did accounting for awhile for an investor who owned real estate including a mobile home park. So when people could not pay the dirt rent they really couldn't afford to move the trailer either and the State regs for moving a trailer make it close to impossible for an older non-road-worthy and non-code-compliant (current codes, not older code that it was built under) trailer to be transported anyway. So almost nobody ever moves a "mobile home" - it is just taken over by the dirt owner and leased to another.
I think that some of those people that move into those types of places don't take time to thoroughly read the small print on the leases so don't realize what they are getting themselves into.yes they can keep raising the lot rent. I think they have something in their leases that even if someone could afford to move their home, it would be prohibited. It really is an evil system. Too bad, because a lot of people like the amenities like the club house, pool & spa but couldn't afford to get similar in a condo association.
right, or they don't have the ability to understand and grasp what's at stake. It's sad.I think that some of those people that move into those types of places don't take time to thoroughly read the small print on the leases so don't realize what they are getting themselves into.
I agree.right, or they don't have the ability to understand and grasp what's at stake. It's sad.
He really is and he keeps me on a schedule! He wakes me before my alarm goes off, tells me that i'm taking too long to see the weather report on the news, tells me that i'm not getting out to the girls fast enough (We have him in my bedroom because like i said we're not supposed to have a rooster), tells me when it's treat time, then yells for me to bring everyone in (close the coops) for bed time so he can go to bed. Since obviously him being in the garage means that he has to be inside otherwise he has to sleep in there with the soda and washing machine. So sub standard for such a distinguished young man.It's hard to type cause I'm laughing so hard over the bra hatching... but, hope you get to keep him. He sounds like a sweety
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