At trailer parks or mobile home parks, rents are rapidly rising due to large-scale buyouts by private equity firms.
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Private equity firms are snapping up mobile home parks − and driving out the residents who can least afford to lose them
A shift occurred in the 1950s. Those with higher incomes bought houses, and those with less means continued to live in mobile ...
Manufactured homes are sometimes the last option for affordable housing. As private investors buy up parks, some states aim to protect residents from rapid rent increases. Well, here's a bipartisan ...
Real estate investor Pace Morby recently said that he bought a $5 million RV park without putting any cash down and earns $20 ...
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State bill could displace Sunnyvale mobile home residents
Sunnyvale resident Gail Rubino first moved into the El Dorado Mobile Home Park 15 years ago because it was the only way she ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The deadline has passed for owners of a condemned Toledo mobile home park to fix the property. With Toledo leaders preparing to demolish the site, the owners now want to sell.
There hasn’t been a new mobile home park built in Anchorage in more than three decades, a recent report found, and most of the existing mobile home stock is deteriorating or outright decrepit. The ...
Skamania, on Wednesday met with residents of an east Vancouver mobile home park who fear it will be sold out from under them.
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