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California Mobile Homeowners Face Skyrocketing Rents, Threatening Homelessness: A Statewide Crisis
In California, mobile home tenants are grappling with astronomical rent increases, pushing them towards eviction. Despite owning their homes, they rent the underlying land, making them vulnerable to sudden hikes. A San Pablo park saw rents surge from around $300 to nearly $1000 for some residents.
The elderly, on fixed incomes, are hit hardest. A 91-year-old woman received an eviction notice, sparking fears of homelessness. Park owners, like Harmony Communities, are criticized for aggressive moves and unclear ownership ties.
This issue is statewide, with more complaints as parks change hands or tighten rules. Residents are organizing to fight back, hoping for rent caps. The situation is tense, with battles unfolding in courts and councils.
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