#80622On Tuesday, July 15, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
I don't know if you received any responses on your post so I thought that I would add in my two cents. I also live in a mobile home park. As far as problems with your neighbors, your manager has to be employed by someone and it's usually a Property Management Company or the owner of the park. If it's the P.M. Co., find out your park manager's supervisor, send a letter to the supervisor explaining your situation and how the manager is making your life very difficult by ignoring the situation. Make sure you send the letter "return receipt requested" and keep a copy of the letter for yourself. In the letter, include dates and each time you've spoken to the park mgr. Also include what you think the best solution for the problem is. Don't just leave the solution up to the Management Co. because their solution will be the most minimal of effort. ie: send a letter to offender with no followup. If there is no resolution after this, we have here in Sacramento, California what is called the Omnibudsman. This is a person who you can contact by phone and will intervene on your behalf with the park manager and work towards a resolution. Whenever the Omnibudsman gets involved, the Park will usually realize that the situation is serious and this tends to get results. If you have any other questions, feel free to respond to Leedybean2004@yahoo.com.
Add new comment
I don't know if you received
I don't know if you received any responses on your post so I thought that I would add in my two cents. I also live in a mobile home park. As far as problems with your neighbors, your manager has to be employed by someone and it's usually a Property Management Company or the owner of the park. If it's the P.M. Co., find out your park manager's supervisor, send a letter to the supervisor explaining your situation and how the manager is making your life very difficult by ignoring the situation. Make sure you send the letter "return receipt requested" and keep a copy of the letter for yourself. In the letter, include dates and each time you've spoken to the park mgr. Also include what you think the best solution for the problem is. Don't just leave the solution up to the Management Co. because their solution will be the most minimal of effort. ie: send a letter to offender with no followup. If there is no resolution after this, we have here in Sacramento, California what is called the Omnibudsman. This is a person who you can contact by phone and will intervene on your behalf with the park manager and work towards a resolution. Whenever the Omnibudsman gets involved, the Park will usually realize that the situation is serious and this tends to get results. If you have any other questions, feel free to respond to Leedybean2004@yahoo.com.
Reply
Topics
Decorating
Finding an Apartment
Gardening
Health & Safety
Help Me Now!
Legal Issues
Moving
Neighbors
Pets
Renters Insurance
Renters Resources
Roommates
Saving Money
Small Space Ideas
Sites for Renters
Blogosphere
del.icio.usdel.icio.us feed