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Residents urge Lake County supervisors to enact retroactive moratorium on mobile‑home park fee increases
Summary
Multiple mobile‑home park residents and advocates told the Board of Supervisors May 5 that recent fee pass‑throughs and service charges are forcing vulnerable households into precarity and urged a retroactive moratorium and faster adoption of a rent‑stabilization ordinance.
Hundreds of Lake County residents are pressing the Board of Supervisors to act now to stop what they described as predatory fee increases in mobile‑home parks.
At public comment on May 5, Hillary Mosher, regional manager for the Golden State Manufactured Homeowners League, asked the board to place “a temporary fee increase moratorium for mobile home parks” on an upcoming agenda and said residents had faced fee increases since at least March. “Why won't one of you come forward to take necessary action?” Mosher asked, saying the county is required under its housing inventory to preserve affordable housing and that failure to act could leave elderly and disabled residents exposed.
Maya Lin, who identified herself as speaking for people unable to appear because of health…
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