@@user-hy3vp5kp1oNot always. Filing for disability ruined my credit while going through the process. I had to move for personal reasons. A mobile home in a park was all I could afford and the rent was low seven and a half years ago. My home/park is in a rural area that has remained stable and investors and developers are not buying up land here. I did what was right for me at the time. I'm sure these people had valid reasons for buying where they did. Don't judge.
These companies have been buying mobile home land and raising lot prices and/or telling the owners to move their trailers since 2021. It’s not going to get any better because the real estate market is all about money & the money is in apartments/ condos/townhomes. If you want to own a home you’ll need to purchase land first … 🤷♀️
You’re exactly right. Older mobile home parks in Phoenix are being sold and residents given about 6 months, sometimes longer, to move out. The property is just too valuable now. Mobile home parks in other cities are doing as you wrote, raising lot rents and if folks complain too much the owners will just sell to investors. Not as many mobile home parks that you own the lot, some but even those are getting expensive to buy.
I understand their plight, I'm retired and I only rent an apartment, I know its expensive but I basically have no choice, my mere pension is not enought to invest in a house, sad story.
The park does not own the homes. That sale was from a private owner/resident. Maybe that resident knew something or had a hunch and sold out just in time. Either way, I bet that seller feels very lucky that they sold and got out.
NEVER buy a mobile home unless you own the land it’s on!! Unless it’s just a total steal. Lots of people don’t know the implications and then this happens 😢 So so sad. I have a relative that spent a portion of her retirement on her trailer..which is on another persons land. I hope this never happens to her.
We sold out and moved from our park. I saw the warning signs. Park owner stopped visiting or caring about the park. Don't get caught short and make your plans to leave. That family could have bought an RV with the $35000.00 I sold and put a hefty down payment on a house.
Do you live in south Florida? Every community here has an HOA. Its completely unavoidable unless you want to live 30 minutes away from everyone. The problem here is these owners don't own the land that their mobile home sits on. They pay a lot rental fee, not property taxes. Any home that pays property taxes to the government would not be in this situation.
@@Tom-wd9tk i know about South East Florida. There are some houses for sale west of 95 for around $300k, but everything is a condo or a mobile home. Even the HOA for mobile homes are like $1000/month. I actually think you pay money to the government even if it’s something that has an HOA
It took over 30 years of the california property gold rush and job migration to destroy the very fabric of normal society here in California. What happens here in California tends to eventually happen in every other state.
I believe Ft Lauderdale is going to be Brooklyn the way Miami is Manhattan. It’s not going to be Uber expensive but it’s going to be a step down from living in Miami.
That's why it's very important Especially nowdays when money is so hard, and if you look around your community and you see they're doing more buildings. That's when you need to get online and check the property that you're living on and see if it's for sale or pending.
This is happening all over the United States. People are buying apartment / condo complexes and doubling and tripling the rent. This is just horrible. It's heartbreaking. So many homeless people now.
What a dumb report..it’s called a MOBILE HOME for a reason. Pack your home up and relocate it…the amount of money offered to move it is more than enough and there are plenty of parks available. Whiners for no reason.
Cost a fortune to move, most companies won't move older mobile homes, most parks won't accept older mobile homes, the sale off of mobile home parks is happening all over the country, not many left to choose from.
No we have enough Illegals in New York City, I am a retired U.S. Army disabled veteran and these migrants get more benifits than I do, I applied for subsidized housing and I was denied, not fair for the veterans whom myself fought in Iraq war.
That’s such a racist thing to say what does that have to do with anything these people are not illegals. These people just lost their homes that they bought and paid for with their hard work and you have to make a stupid comment like that shame on you. I hope that never happens to youUS US citizen and they say well why don’t we ship you out to Mexico or something?
Mobile homes can be moved but its quiet expensive, only modular homes cannot be moved, and the conditions those trailers are in I would just take the money and run.
Too bad you don't tell us how it's a scam . I live in a mobile home park and pay lot rent. Amazing how people leave comments but never answer questions.
This is what happens when you live in a country built on THEFF of Native peoples lands, THEFT of Labor of kidnapped AFRICANS and epic bad character in every way imaginable😮. No humanity at the core of America it's ending as it began 💯
This is what happens when you live in a country built on THEFF of Native peoples lands, THEFT of Labor of kidnapped AFRICANS and epic bad character in every way imaginable😮. No humanity at the core of America it's ending as it began 💯
man everybody wants a handout or the easy way out. what about us the ones who work and work to pay our rent and mortgages. if it's not urs then it's not permanent
The lady said that the package the new owners are giving will not be enough for a down payment on an apartment..... Yes it is....... she's not too bright.
Maybe she should have put her money into land purchase, not a mobile home where you "rent" the land. 6 months and all of that money they are offering sounds like it could be moved.
Technically, residents only have about two months to relocate IF they want to receive the maximum payout from those incentives; if they qualify (whatever those qualifications entails…).
It costs about 4,500 to dismantle and move locally. Finding a spot in a park is hard. Now if Residents could chip in and buy a parcel somewhere..that's a start...to move homes too
Some older mobile homes are not worth moving. It depends on the brand of the trailer, as well as the skill of the personnel "breaking it down", the drivers and the set up crew. They don't call mobile home drivers "shack shakers" for nothing.
I don't understand, aren't these MOBILE homes? These people are talking like they're on slabs. More Trailer Parks will be sold because some are sitting in what is now great locations. Gentrification is coming to a Park near you.
It depends on the condition. Also, even if you can move it, where are you going to move it too? I've lived in a mobile home park all my life and I've never heard of one being moved after it was set up. These aren't the kind of trailers you hook up to a truck and drive around the country like an RV.
I used to manage a trailer park. depending on the business license you could give them a 3-day notice of eviction. selling the property would definitely allow you to do that. however if they have trash in the yard or they have damaged the trailer you can evict them in 3 days for condition of property legally. if you don't have that then you have to go through an eviction and it can take up to 30 days and cost money. most trailer parks have the right business plan which allows for 3-day eviction! whoever bought this property is being really nice to these folks. Walmart bought a trailer park and had everyone thrown out within 2 weeks. then they bulldozed everything and now McDonald's and Walmart are there
There’s a reason why mobile homes gain the reputation and it’s much more than the ethnicity of those who reside in such dwellings. The land isn’t yours!!! You can buy a mobile home but if you don’t own the land, the owners can do whatever they want with it and in this case, I feel for the people but this is but a lesson in real estate that you have to own the land and not just the property!
Generally, when a landlord wish for tenants to vacant; the law requires the landlord to adequately compensated the tenants. Research Florida Real Estate property law regulatory and remember possession of Real Estate property is 9/10 of the law.
These comments are ruthless. You may own a home but miss that property tax and see where yall will be. Yall should be worrying about that home insurance going up.The world is ruthless
Sure are a lot of judgemental people in the comments. Not everyone has a couple hundred thousand for land. That's kind of the point of the mobile home community thing.
They are "Mobile Homes ". On someone else's property. Of course, when you buy one, you know you do not own the land it is parked on. I think the owner of this land is being more than generous. Also giving them time to find options to move their Mobile home.
This what happens went all the residents dont do an association of residents and have a lawyer too and demans all together thats you are the residents firts and you have the priority to sale the land before other is time all the mobile homes residents be together and fight for all injustice of eviction remember all together are strong
The problem is even if all the residents demanded they should get right of first refusal to purchase the property as a group where would they ever get that kind of money? Those parks are being sold for a million or higher because the property is so valuable for future condos or luxury apartments.
They need to call every mobile home park around and find a empty spot. Then arrange to dismantle awning gs and such and have a mover move it. About 4,500.
I've lived in a mobile home park my whole life and never heard of anybody moving their home after it was set up. It's not like you can just hook it up to the back of a pickup truck and drive away.
@@DevineInnovations I'm a park manager...yes you start dismantling the awnings and utilities and skirting. A moving company can help and it's 4,500 or so....find a lot first though
@@lisalee2885 Plus, now you have a bunch of other people looking for a lot now because the whole park is being sold off. So your chance of finding an empty lot is that much smaller.
The company did what it was supposed to do. And you always have to have backup money to be able to move your mobile should the worst happen. And it did.
A mobile home means it can be moved ??? So what’s the issue if the company is assisting with relocation ?? These guys need to understand that they don’t own the land and they have a great opportunity to work with the company
I've heard some cruel stories lately about people losing this homes but this one is the worst. Their homes are basically being stolen from the. I pray some type of miracle happens
first of all if you spent 35k and another 25k on a mobile home you better move that "mobile" home to another park. If they can afford that kind of money they should have rented a house or put a down payment on one. It sounds like they got enough warning that the park was under new management and talking in a whiney voice or just complaining is probably why they live in mobile homes in the first place. Move on and find a new place to live.
Problem is, with bidenomics, there’s nowhere to move it to that’s affordable. That $60k is all gone. They may be exaggerating the amount, however, because everyone knew what was coming 6 months ago. They’re probably hoping someone will hear the newscast and help them out.
Yes and some left their animals behind ,now us rescue people have to find a way to help those starving pets left behind before everything is demolished
The people in the comments are pretty messed up this kinda thing is happening all over its American greed cashing in on land for the all mighty buck its greed
Where are the Legal Aid attorneys? Organize a class action suit. A great case for community activists to reimburse tenants for losses and true relocation costs. Where are the faith leaders. The churches have great lawyers. Help these people get justice.
You know I keep seeing this and other not good situations over & over again lately in Florida and I’m curious how many Latinos voted for trump in 2016 & 2020, voted for Rick Scott and Ron desantis, because for the ones that did i wonder how do they feel about those choices now.
Well Arizona voters voted Biden and we have the exact same thing happening here. Older mobile home parks in Phoenix are being purchased for huge sums of money and the tenants, mostly Hispanic,are being forced to move. One group appealed to the City Council which is Democratic majority and Democrat mayor and were told sorry nothing they could do as it was a legal sale. So your comment trying to blame one party over another doesn’t work this time.
This is why I would never buy a mobile or manufactured home unless I also owned the land underneath it.
Facts! Alot of ppl do not know that
The taxpayers probably bought that with government handouts
Exactly ❤❤❤
I agree completely
This is why you buy a piece of land
Then put your own modular home in it
Never ever set up shop on someone else's land or you will be sorry in the end, always get your own land..
Not everyone has the money to buy land
@@moxymouse1231 if you have money to buy a trailer to put on someone else's land, then you have money to buy land!
@@user-hy3vp5kp1oNot always. Filing for disability ruined my credit while going through the process. I had to move for personal reasons. A mobile home in a park was all I could afford and the rent was low seven and a half years ago. My home/park is in a rural area that has remained stable and investors and developers are not buying up land here. I did what was right for me at the time. I'm sure these people had valid reasons for buying where they did.
Don't judge.
How cruel this world have gotten.
Please Lord help these people 🙏 sending my love and prayers
Greedy real-estate companies like this will make sure your love and prayers don’t matter
@@somethingelse6273Well greedy real estate companies, people, are not bigger than God, The One Who Created them and ALL. AMEN!!!
AMEN!!!
Pray all you want it aint going to help. The poor innocent Palestine people are dying left and right in Gaza. No god no prays can help them.
What they need to do is fight to get their FICO score high and get a home.
Nobody deserves to be treated like this 😭
@thet.i.experience7773That would be your ancestors, kiddo.
@@svenvaltik5657yep Europeans & Latinos equal scamtinos
we wuz just tryin to live, meng!! ✊🏽🌮🌯
@thet.i.experience7773 so where does it say that these people are illegal immigrants?
@@MarkGuerrero-cz9bh Front page of the local newspapers
This is what happens when the real estate market is now part of the stock market. The buyers are probable from another country!
China.
@@alexrodgers9247Not China's fault if we let them do it to us.
Agreed. But, why in the first place isn’t it against the law to sell US land to a foreign enemy? We’re just greedy or stooooopid.@@hamfistsman6267
@@alexrodgers9247 It's the government fault. They must change this stupid law.
@@oops541REFUGEES🌼 GET🌼 FREE🌼 HOUSE 🏠
These companies have been buying mobile home land and raising lot prices and/or telling the owners to move their trailers since 2021. It’s not going to get any better because the real estate market is all about money & the money is in apartments/ condos/townhomes.
If you want to own a home you’ll need to purchase land first … 🤷♀️
I saw more being built!, especially near downtown!
You’re exactly right. Older mobile home parks in Phoenix are being sold and residents given about 6 months, sometimes longer, to move out. The property is just too valuable now. Mobile home parks in other cities are doing as you wrote, raising lot rents and if folks complain too much the owners will just sell to investors. Not as many mobile home parks that you own the lot, some but even those are getting expensive to buy.
I understand their plight, I'm retired and I only rent an apartment, I know its expensive but I basically have no choice, my mere pension is not enought to invest in a house, sad story.
The cause is late stage capitalism, not the real estate market
That’s dirty the park knew that they were selling yet sold the house screwing over the family by selling them the house.
The park does not own the homes. That sale was from a private owner/resident. Maybe that resident knew something or had a hunch and sold out just in time. Either way, I bet that seller feels very lucky that they sold and got out.
@@tecter100 park still has to approve the new residents application prior to the sale.
NEVER buy a mobile home unless you own the land it’s on!! Unless it’s just a total steal. Lots of people don’t know the implications and then this happens 😢 So so sad. I have a relative that spent a portion of her retirement on her trailer..which is on another persons land. I hope this never happens to her.
We sold out and moved from our park. I saw the warning signs. Park owner stopped visiting or caring about the park. Don't get caught short and make your plans to leave. That family could have bought an RV with the $35000.00 I sold and put a hefty down payment on a house.
This is why I wouldn't buy anything with an HOA
Yep, never buy a home or condo with HOA fees.
Do you live in south Florida? Every community here has an HOA. Its completely unavoidable unless you want to live 30 minutes away from everyone.
The problem here is these owners don't own the land that their mobile home sits on. They pay a lot rental fee, not property taxes. Any home that pays property taxes to the government would not be in this situation.
@@Tom-wd9tk i know about South East Florida. There are some houses for sale west of 95 for around $300k, but everything is a condo or a mobile home. Even the HOA for mobile homes are like $1000/month. I actually think you pay money to the government even if it’s something that has an HOA
In 10 more years Fort Lauderdale will be exactly like Miami. Keep kicking the poor and underprivileged to the curb and witness the homeless to rise.
I am afraid that is what going to happen!
@@scorpafcarusavibes4918 It will happen. Look what happened to Miami in the last 20 years.
It took over 30 years of the california property gold rush and job migration to destroy the very fabric of normal society here in California. What happens here in California tends to eventually happen in every other state.
I believe Ft Lauderdale is going to be Brooklyn the way Miami is Manhattan. It’s not going to be Uber expensive but it’s going to be a step down from living in Miami.
@@wanderer34 What? No. What terrible comparisons.
Laws need to change to help these people.
These folks should have stayed in their own country..if they hv this kind of money here they should have stayed home
Maybe you should buy them land
How? Then it would be against a landlord who worked hard for his investments. Humans choose their success or failures.
Happening across country & during a homelessness crisis.
You got to do WHATEVER it takes to have YOUR name on PROPERTY. Go where you can and do what you got to do.
...may the blood of the oppressors be held in contempt indefinitely.
That's why it's very important Especially nowdays when money is so hard, and if you look around your community and you see they're doing more buildings. That's when you need to get online and check the property that you're living on and see if it's for sale or pending.
So that’s how they kick people off their land with an eviction note.😢
So they are basically stealing these people’s homes. I hope it works out for all affected.
They offered $14 grand?
This is happening all over the United States. People are buying apartment / condo complexes and doubling and tripling the rent. This is just horrible. It's heartbreaking. So many homeless people now.
What a dumb report..it’s called a MOBILE HOME for a reason. Pack your home up and relocate it…the amount of money offered to move it is more than enough and there are plenty of parks available. Whiners for no reason.
Ok you got a Notice....Get on the phone and start looking for a park with empty spot. It can be moved
No, they cant, and it wouldnt be cheap to do so,
Costs a fortune to move a mobile home!!
Cost a fortune to move, most companies won't move older mobile homes, most parks won't accept older mobile homes, the sale off of mobile home parks is happening all over the country, not many left to choose from.
THATS WHAT HAPPENED TO REAL AMERICANS THAT RENTED
its cheaper to buy a house.
Would the company buying the Park Charter a bus to move the families to NYC were they would be housed for free in Luxury Hotels and given free meals.
Yep!
🤐
No we have enough Illegals in New York City, I am a retired U.S. Army disabled veteran and these migrants get more benifits than I do, I applied for subsidized housing and I was denied, not fair for the veterans whom myself fought in Iraq war.
That’s such a racist thing to say what does that have to do with anything these people are not illegals. These people just lost their homes that they bought and paid for with their hard work and you have to make a stupid comment like that shame on you. I hope that never happens to youUS US citizen and they say well why don’t we ship you out to Mexico or something?
35k plus 20k couldve been down-payment for a regular home
If you think it’s rational to spend 20K on fixing up a mobile home, then you have bigger problems
ESPECIALLY if you CAN NOT MOVE IT!!!
Yep
That didn't make any sense.
@@thebastardgiftNONE.
@@thebastardgift, it's like putting $20,000 into a $10,000 car
It’s a mobile home, can’t it be moved
Yeah, for like 50k,
Mobile homes can be moved but its quiet expensive, only modular homes cannot be moved, and the conditions those trailers are in I would just take the money and run.
mobile home is not a real home you do not own the land ,there is a reason it is 10 times cheaper than a normal home
LOL 😂, try not paying your property taxes and see what happens.
@@billybrown7953 if you go that way than go lived in the street ,its free
@@SamsungLe-vz2uy TRY ENGLISH
It's a home.for them
Mobile home parks are a scam.😢
You know nothing.
Home scams are everywhere! Too many greedy companies
Well by that matter, all rentals are
Too bad you don't tell us how it's a scam . I live in a mobile home park and pay lot rent. Amazing how people leave comments but never answer questions.
I'm calling John Gotti.
At least they had a six month notice and offered money
60 days in order to get any money, its 9k by December 15, 6k January 15th, and after that, 1300,
Some companies will give them nothing they're lucky they're getting some money.
This is what happens when you dont own the land. At least the company is offering them a very generous solution.
When u don't pay the property taxes u still don't own the land.
This is what happens when you live in a country built on THEFF of Native peoples lands, THEFT of Labor of kidnapped AFRICANS and epic bad character in every way imaginable😮. No humanity at the core of America it's ending as it began 💯
This is what happens when you live in a country built on THEFF of Native peoples lands, THEFT of Labor of kidnapped AFRICANS and epic bad character in every way imaginable😮. No humanity at the core of America it's ending as it began 💯
Sorry that’s NOT a very generous solution.
@@moxymouse1231 your right. They could get nothing which they can do and just evict them.
Kicknout the poor to build condos ..sad no place for the poor in florida
Never buy a home that's not on land you own.
Do these people not read the lease agreements and contracts they signed. Everyone knows if you buy in a mobile home park it can be sold at any time.
man everybody wants a handout or the easy way out. what about us the ones who work and work to pay our rent and mortgages. if it's not urs then it's not permanent
No handout or freebies here, they pay rent as well..but now they have to give up their home for way less than value,
Best comment here.
ALL FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
ALL DOING THE WORK YOU NEED THEM TO DO BUT YOU WOULD NEVER DO
I missed the part where they said these people were immigrants or illegals, but I did see where you are a racist.
Unless you're a Native American, that includes you.
Their countries export them. They dont want them.
@@DearProfessorRF?
Gentrification 🤦🏾♂️
Pretty sure they are foreigners
No, they usually turn into storage units.
@@PresidentNotSoSureAnd?
@@thedirtybubble9613 You can't gentrify foreigners
@@PresidentNotSoSure Plenty of Hispanic neighborhoods in Miami and Los Angeles have been gentrified. I don't get your take.
The lady said that the package the new owners are giving will not be enough for a down payment on an apartment..... Yes it is....... she's not too bright.
Maybe she should have put her money into land purchase, not a mobile home where you "rent" the land. 6 months and all of that money they are offering sounds like it could be moved.
half a year is pretty decent notice to get things set up, I thought they had like a week with how they were acting.
Technically, residents only have about two months to relocate IF they want to receive the maximum payout from those incentives; if they qualify (whatever those qualifications entails…).
It's the news .... they got to push that doom and gloom.
It seems amazing out of that many residents no one would know what is happening to trailer parks nationwide.
should have stayed in their own country
Not one American in that crowd. Im willing to bet that that those are not all legal immigrants.
you are gonna lose that bet you ignunt R A C I S T!
These are mobile homes that can be moved to a mobile home park with the money they are being paid.
Costs way more than that to move a mobile home do your research.
Give the residents the value of their homes if they can't move them.
They renters !
@@lorra4789 They rent the land space, not the mobile home itself. They paid for those and they should get what they are worth.
@@redconvoy they can take it away ,these is a reason mobile homes r 10 times cheaper than normal homes
How much is it to pick up a trailer, how much more than $14,500 would you have to come out of pocket?
It costs about 4,500 to dismantle and move locally. Finding a spot in a park is hard. Now if Residents could chip in and buy a parcel somewhere..that's a start...to move homes too
Some older mobile homes are not worth moving. It depends on the brand of the trailer, as well as the skill of the personnel "breaking it down", the drivers and the set up crew. They don't call mobile home drivers "shack shakers" for nothing.
@@lisalee2885 that’s still 10k on the table for those who move by December’s deadline….
That depends on the size. I moved one in 1997 for $3500 but I hear it's around $15000 now.
Well duh it happens all over the country. It's not your land. Get over it
I don't understand, aren't these MOBILE homes? These people are talking like they're on slabs. More Trailer Parks will be sold because some are sitting in what is now great locations. Gentrification is coming to a Park near you.
Most of them can't be moved due to structural conditions.
It depends on the condition. Also, even if you can move it, where are you going to move it too? I've lived in a mobile home park all my life and I've never heard of one being moved after it was set up. These aren't the kind of trailers you hook up to a truck and drive around the country like an RV.
@DevineInnovations they move them with an 18-wheeler.
The people who buy mobile home parks and do this are SCUMMY
The banks will be big losers. Or whoever loaned them all that money
I used to manage a trailer park. depending on the business license you could give them a 3-day notice of eviction. selling the property would definitely allow you to do that. however if they have trash in the yard or they have damaged the trailer you can evict them in 3 days for condition of property legally. if you don't have that then you have to go through an eviction and it can take up to 30 days and cost money. most trailer parks have the right business plan which allows for 3-day eviction! whoever bought this property is being really nice to these folks. Walmart bought a trailer park and had everyone thrown out within 2 weeks. then they bulldozed everything and now McDonald's and Walmart are there
There’s a reason why mobile homes gain the reputation and it’s much more than the ethnicity of those who reside in such dwellings. The land isn’t yours!!!
You can buy a mobile home but if you don’t own the land, the owners can do whatever they want with it and in this case, I feel for the people but this is but a lesson in real estate that you have to own the land and not just the property!
This crazy, they getting paid to move. Put they money together and go buy some new land.
Generally, when a landlord wish for tenants to vacant; the law requires the landlord to adequately compensated the tenants.
Research Florida Real Estate property law regulatory and remember possession of Real Estate property is 9/10 of the law.
These comments are ruthless. You may own a home but miss that property tax and see where yall will be. Yall should be worrying about that home insurance going up.The world is ruthless
Sure are a lot of judgemental people in the comments. Not everyone has a couple hundred thousand for land. That's kind of the point of the mobile home community thing.
There should be reform for mobile parks
Thank you for saying that. Some people have no empathy.
That's messed up and evil.
that's business as usual
They are "Mobile Homes ". On someone else's property. Of course, when you buy one, you know you do not own the land it is parked on. I think the owner of this land is being more than generous. Also giving them time to find options to move their Mobile home.
This what happens went all the residents dont do an association of residents and have a lawyer too and demans all together thats you are the residents firts and you have the priority to sale the land before other is time all the mobile homes residents be together and fight for all injustice of eviction remember all together are strong
They don't own the land. Just their mobile home. They rent the land. That's why its so cheap to live there.
The problem is even if all the residents demanded they should get right of first refusal to purchase the property as a group where would they ever get that kind of money? Those parks are being sold for a million or higher because the property is so valuable for future condos or luxury apartments.
Renoviction is happening everywhere.
This is horrible. There should really be a law against this kind of stuff happening. This is just flat out wrong!
ITS A MOBILE HOME....MOBILIZE IT AND ROLL OUT!!! I WOULD NEVER PURCHASE A MOBILE HOME THAT COULD NOT BE MOVED
As if it is so easy
They need to call every mobile home park around and find a empty spot. Then arrange to dismantle awning gs and such and have a mover move it. About 4,500.
I've lived in a mobile home park my whole life and never heard of anybody moving their home after it was set up. It's not like you can just hook it up to the back of a pickup truck and drive away.
@@DevineInnovations I'm a park manager...yes you start dismantling the awnings and utilities and skirting. A moving company can help and it's 4,500 or so....find a lot first though
@@lisalee2885 Plus, now you have a bunch of other people looking for a lot now because the whole park is being sold off. So your chance of finding an empty lot is that much smaller.
What in tha hell! This is so sad!
lots of brown all around
The company did what it was supposed to do. And you always have to have backup money to be able to move your mobile should the worst happen. And it did.
They're living in a mobile home, do you genuinely believe that they have the resources to just "pick up and move".
Costs a fortune to move a mobile home.
Take the mobile home to latin america and you wont have that problem
They gotta reimburse people for the homes. They can’t just take the homes and push people out they’re stealing.
A mobile home means it can be moved ??? So what’s the issue if the company is assisting with relocation ?? These guys need to understand that they don’t own the land and they have a great opportunity to work with the company
Blackrock strike again
I've heard some cruel stories lately about people losing this homes but this one is the worst. Their homes are basically being stolen from the. I pray some type of miracle happens
Living tax free
Working and not paying taxes is how you was able to afford this in the first place
I m sure they get taxed on their trailer so they pay taxes
😂Yeeeeeahhh them coochies gonna be stinkin!! Nobody is trying to hit that !! 👏🤣
first of all if you spent 35k and another 25k on a mobile home you better move that "mobile" home to another park. If they can afford that kind of money they should have rented a house or put a down payment on one. It sounds like they got enough warning that the park was under new management and talking in a whiney voice or just complaining is probably why they live in mobile homes in the first place. Move on and find a new place to live.
Problem is, with bidenomics, there’s nowhere to move it to that’s affordable. That $60k is all gone. They may be exaggerating the amount, however, because everyone knew what was coming 6 months ago. They’re probably hoping someone will hear the newscast and help them out.
Thats bs you can't just force people from there homes like that especially when most people can't afford to go somewhere else time for a lawsuit
Yes and some left their animals behind ,now us rescue people have to find a way to help those starving pets left behind before everything is demolished
Happening all over the state. Pinellas county too.
That young girl story is horrible they need to give her money or she and her family will be screwed..Prayers going up...
Nada es raro, yo veo muy normal, si El terreno no es Tuyo , y te piden el parking, tienen que entregarlo y salvar tu mobile home.
DAMN!
Pure GREED. Just like everything in south Florida.
These units can be put on semi trucks and be mobile.
Sound like a horrible landlord
The people in the comments are pretty messed up this kinda thing is happening all over its American greed cashing in on land for the all mighty buck its greed
Agreed, homes should be homes ot investments, investors have ruined.home.ownership for many
That's what happens when you rent. You signed lease agreements. It was all in the contract.
They should go take out the company buying the land
I'm confused. SHe had $35K for the house and $20K to fix it up? That was adown pament on a real house.
M maybe that's total. Maybe she's only made a couple payments?
That's terrible
It's a month to month setup...
If so ....it's legal
Where are the Legal Aid attorneys? Organize a class action suit. A great case for community activists to reimburse tenants for losses and true relocation costs. Where are the faith leaders. The churches have great lawyers. Help these people get justice.
I wonder what country bought the property.
What is Gov. DeSantis doing about this?
😂
Guess they gotta get jobs now …
Maybe 3 or 4!
You can give these people one million and is still not enough.
Yep that's how it works . Thank Democrats for screwing landlords giving the bums free rent for years.
Some company probably bought it so they can move immigrants into their. Hearing stories like this makes me mad .
Welcome to the USA
Bye scamtinos
Mobile home means you can move it to another location. So I don’t understand the problem, just move it to another park. Duh!
They should have been calling every park looking for a empty spot. There are some. Then it's about 4,500. To move which they would have
Maybe if they can find a spot in a park with affordable lot rent.
For that 35000 you could have bought you a hell of camper
Damnnnnnn
You know I keep seeing this and other not good situations over & over again lately in Florida and I’m curious how many Latinos voted for trump in 2016 & 2020, voted for Rick Scott and Ron desantis, because for the ones that did i wonder how do they feel about those choices now.
LOL 😂, hi NOT SO BRIGHT... It's your BAKED POTATO PRESIDENT flooding the country with millions of illegals.
Well Arizona voters voted Biden and we have the exact same thing happening here. Older mobile home parks in Phoenix are being purchased for huge sums of money and the tenants, mostly Hispanic,are being forced to move. One group appealed to the City Council which is Democratic majority and Democrat mayor and were told sorry nothing they could do as it was a legal sale. So your comment trying to blame one party over another doesn’t work this time.
@@orangefield3171 that’s true, I truly forgot that.
Let the grass grow like crazy plant weeds and saw grass. Let the company decide what they or not😂