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Lake County residents press supervisors for rent stabilization, retroactive moratorium on mobile home fees
Summary
Mobile home residents and advocates told the board that pass‑through charges and recent rent increases threaten seniors and low‑income households; speakers urged adoption of a rent stabilization ordinance and a moratorium retroactive to Jan. 1, 2026, and asked that the issue be placed on the next agenda.
Residents of Lake County urged county supervisors on Tuesday to adopt a rent‑stabilization ordinance (RSO) and to impose a retroactive moratorium on mobile‑home park pass‑through fees starting Jan. 1, 2026, saying sudden charges will threaten seniors and other low‑income homeowners.
Maya Lynn, a Lake County resident, said mobile homeowners “own our homes, but we rent the land beneath them,” and asked the board to adopt an RSO and a moratorium retroactive to 01/01/2026 to protect residents who cannot realistically relocate. “When space rents increase sharply, we cannot…
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