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Mobile-home residents urge immediate moratorium as county RSO process continues
Summary
Residents and advocates told the Lake County Board of Supervisors that corporate park owners have begun imposing large fee increases while the county’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) ad hoc committee works, urging a temporary retroactive moratorium and faster action to protect seniors and low-income homeowners.
Residents and advocacy groups pressed the Lake County Board of Supervisors on April 28 to adopt an immediate temporary moratorium on mobile-home park fee increases while the county’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) ad hoc committee completes its work.
Hillary Mosher, regional manager for the Golden State Manufactured Homeowners League, commended the RSO committee’s draft protections but warned the process is taking too long. "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," she said, citing Sterling Shores’ $60 monthly…
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