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Residents urge emergency moratorium as Lake County weighs mobile‑home ordinance
Summary
Speakers at the Lake County Board of Supervisors meeting urged the board to impose a temporary moratorium on mobile‑home park fee increases and to speed enactment of the county’s Renters' and Mobile‑Home Residents Ordinance (RSO) to protect mostly senior, fixed‑income homeowners from retroactive pass‑through charges.
Dozens of residents and advocates told the Lake County Board of Supervisors on April 28 that immediate action is needed to halt recent fee increases in mobile‑home parks while the county finalizes a proposed Renters' and Mobile‑Home Residents Ordinance (RSO).
"You must realize that these park owners are taking advantage of your current lack of action by imposing increased rents and fees in the interim," said Hillary Mosher, regional manager for the Golden State Manufactured Homeowners League, urging the board to consider a temporary moratorium retroactive to January. Mosher cited a $60 monthly…
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