AG Kris Mayes Holding Tucson Mobile Home Park Landlords Accountable
Attorney General Kris Mayes found tenants at Desert Haven Mobile Home Park were overcharged by hundreds to thousands of dollars for utilities due to improper submetering, prompting refunds.
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Tucson mobile home residents will get refunds after years of inflated water bills - AZ Luminaria
For the past eight years, a manufactured home park in Tucson has been overcharging its residents for water by hundreds of dollars. But that practice ended this summer when the Arizona attorney general stepped in as part of a broader investigation into submetering practices in mobile home parks. Now Skyline Real Estate, the company that runs Desert Haven Mobile Home Park in Tucson near I-10 and Miracle Mile, will credit residents with the money t…
AG Kris Mayes holding Tucson mobile home park landlords accountable
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has been cracking down on landlords across the state, citing them for violations that she believes are harming tenants.The owners of Desert Haven Mobile Home Park was next on her list.The Attorney General visited the park to talk to Desert Haven residents and hear their concerns, after complaints of improper submetering at the parks made their way to her office."Many of them are experiencing rate increases for…
The novelty arose after an investigation by the Attorney General into the Desert Haven mobile home park in Tucson.
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