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San Marcos mobile-home residents say rent petition process was disrupted by management
Summary
Residents and advocates told the City Council that management at Rancho San Marcos and Lakeview inserted itself into the ordinance petition process and distributed ballots before a petition was formally filed, raising fairness concerns under the city's mobile-home rent ordinance.
John Mosher, a representative of the San Marcos Mobile Home Resident Association, told the City Council on May 27 that residents at Rancho San Marcos and Lakeview faced interference from park management in a rent petition process established by the city's mobile-home ordinance.
The dispute centers on a rent-increase notice that exceeded the consumer price index increase the ordinance allows and on park management sending a package with a ballot to residents before a petition was…
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