Residents and advocates push for stronger mobile home park protections
PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 11 – Residents and nonprofits are raising funds to buy two mobile home parks worth $42 million to prevent displacement amid a 15% decline in such parks statewide since 2019.
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Whitehorse's Northland trailer park not at risk of redevelopment, says MLA
Realtor Felix Robitaille said he’s sold a number of homes to residents in the mobile home park, and said they have been reaching out to him with their concerns. Robitaille is also representing the sellers and said he’s been able to reassure residents that eviction is highly unlikely.
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