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Residents of Southampton Meadows press county over unsafe water, roads and management complaints
Summary
Multiple tenants from Southampton Meadows told the Board of Supervisors March 26 they face repeated water-quality problems, unaddressed road repairs, alleged harassment by a park manager and difficulty locating the park owner; the county said it lacks a local ordinance under the Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act and will request health-department follow-up.
Tenants and representatives from Southampton Meadows delivered an extended public comment to the Southampton County Board of Supervisors on March 26 alleging unsafe drinking water, hazardous road conditions, inadequate fire protection, and repeated management misconduct and retaliation.
Emma (identified as a tenant association representative) told the board the park’s drinking water is not safe and that tenants are “paying double” for water while receiving poor service. She described broken roads, abandoned homes, strict—and at times allegedly…
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