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Residents urge Vero Beach to review code-enforcement and relocation plans for mobile-home park

City Council of the City of Vero Beach · January 13, 2026
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Residents of Vero Beach Mobile Home Park told the City Council they received landlord notices of steep rent increases tied to long-running code-enforcement action and asked the city to provide a relocation study and Fair Housing review; the city attorney said the office will review documents and staff will follow up with contact information provided.

Danielle Miles, who identified herself as a resident of Vero Beach Mobile Home Park, told the City Council that residents found a landlord notice in a laundry room warning that rents would “be skyrocketed” because of code-enforcement issues and handed council a petition asking for help. “I live in a mobile home park off 24th Street. I’m a senior citizen and I’m on a fixed income,” Miles said, asking whether the city…

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