u/shittybotanist

▲ 11 r/ManufacturedHome+1 crossposts

I just moved to a mobile home park where the management charges us way more than is logical or legal, and $93 more than originally (verbally) stated when I made my offer. When I made a complaint along with the other 400 residents in my park, mine was the only one that got thrown out because technically I had never had my rate increased. Now it's going to be another year before I can even get a hearing. Meanwhile I'm stuck paying $853 a month for the dirt under my trailer when it should be closer to $550.

Edit: I had never bought property before let alone dealt with a mobile home park management company. Ok I fucked up but I'm still being exploited - you could at least try to speak to me like an adult.

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u/shittybotanist — 8 days ago