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Selma council limits $45 mobile‑home pass‑through charge after residents object
Summary
After a public hearing, the Selma City Council suspended a landlord’s $45 monthly pass‑through charge at Frontier Mobile Home Park and substituted the ordinance cap—about $7.61 per month—finding much of the cost had been effectively included in the existing base rent.
The Selma City Council on May 5 suspended a landlord’s $45 monthly pass‑through charge for residents of Frontier Mobile Home Park and substituted the allowable increase under local ordinance, a monthly rise of roughly $7.61.
At a packed public hearing, Shar Tucker, a property manager representing the park owner, told the council the $45 charge was intended to recover 2025 utility and service costs for water, garbage and electrical service that the owner had paid for four years. “This has nothing to do with their base rent. This is simply pass through expenses the owner has a right to recoup,” Tucker said, noting the full calculated share would have been about $77 per lot but the owner…
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