Evictions
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 2:10 pm
Chrissy,
We own an all age mobilehome park. Some of our residents have lived there for 25+ years. They've raised their families in the park.
On occaison we are faced with the 'adult' children of these residents being left in the moblilehome after their parents pass away or move to assisted care facilities.
Some of these 'adult' children won't qualify to reside in our park on their own because they aren't working or are involved with drugs, crime or criminals from outside the park. In many of these situations we are forced to evict the 'adult' child.
What preventative measure can we take to avoid the eviction process in these cases? We loose the rent and utiltities they owed but could not pay, they trash their mobilehomes so we have to haul them out of the park. They have no assets or wages to attach for our cost recovery.
And, because of the length of time it takes to evict a resident, these 'adult' children play havoc with their neighbors and our managers until they are removed from the park.
We have several of this type of eviction each year. I want to break this cycle and get ahead of this loosing battle.
Wendy
We own an all age mobilehome park. Some of our residents have lived there for 25+ years. They've raised their families in the park.
On occaison we are faced with the 'adult' children of these residents being left in the moblilehome after their parents pass away or move to assisted care facilities.
Some of these 'adult' children won't qualify to reside in our park on their own because they aren't working or are involved with drugs, crime or criminals from outside the park. In many of these situations we are forced to evict the 'adult' child.
What preventative measure can we take to avoid the eviction process in these cases? We loose the rent and utiltities they owed but could not pay, they trash their mobilehomes so we have to haul them out of the park. They have no assets or wages to attach for our cost recovery.
And, because of the length of time it takes to evict a resident, these 'adult' children play havoc with their neighbors and our managers until they are removed from the park.
We have several of this type of eviction each year. I want to break this cycle and get ahead of this loosing battle.
Wendy