If we are going to keep covering this story, plz stop painting the park owner as the villain for doing what they want with land they own. This story is about renters being duped by realators and feeling they own things they don't like land here. They own the house, not the land and they have gotten more than a fair legal offer to leave before
Real estate agents have no duty to investigate, but the DO have a duty to disclose. This goes for both buy and sell agents. It's darn near impossible that they did not know the future plans for the land.
The city knew the whole time what was going on and the real estate agents knew as well, I hope these people all sue the city and the real estate company for everything they have.
Weren't they given till March 2025 to move, so that was 6 months? That's sad about the new buyers, hope they can move their homes, but the one this guy bought barely looks like it's standing now.
Yes and no. For the maximum compensation ($14,000 was a number I saw mentioned) by end of January. Then somewhat less after that to eventually zero. Yep, noticed that too. Real estate agent reeled that one in. Probably cheers and laughs back at the office. One really has to do due diligence. As the residents are experiencing, there are very few legal protections and limited recourse. For most, best they'll get is the extra incentive money for moving out early.
@@ronbennett7885 Tenants are not victims, they knew the land beneath their trailers was rented. The park was there for 66 years, that's a long run for cheap rent. They had ample opportunity to save up a nest egg, work more, spend less, save more with cheap rent. Sounds like they didn't bother. It's not their land, the park is closing. Make hay while the sun shines.
Given the size and location, surprised the mobile home park lasted long as it did. Anyone living on rented land should be aware of encroaching development. Appears to be an apartment complex adjacent and another building under construction. The warning signs were there for a while. Shame so many residents missed it, but not all of them did. Don't people view the news at all. Mobile home parks are gouging on rent and many closing down all throughout the country. No one should be buying one in 2024. Heck, even 20-30 years ago it was often recommended against.
Hold them accountable!
If we are going to keep covering this story, plz stop painting the park owner as the villain for doing what they want with land they own. This story is about renters being duped by realators and feeling they own things they don't like land here. They own the house, not the land and they have gotten more than a fair legal offer to leave before
Real estate agents have no duty to investigate, but the DO have a duty to disclose. This goes for both buy and sell agents. It's darn near impossible that they did not know the future plans for the land.
Wasn't the closure of the park just announced this October? How would a realtor know prior?
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The city knew the whole time what was going on and the real estate agents knew as well, I hope these people all sue the city and the real estate company for everything they have.
This whole story is stupid. People need to go.
When the salesman says "stucco" make sure it's not you being referred to
Weren't they given till March 2025 to move, so that was 6 months? That's sad about the new buyers, hope they can move their homes, but the one this guy bought barely looks like it's standing now.
Yes and no. For the maximum compensation ($14,000 was a number I saw mentioned) by end of January. Then somewhat less after that to eventually zero. Yep, noticed that too. Real estate agent reeled that one in. Probably cheers and laughs back at the office. One really has to do due diligence. As the residents are experiencing, there are very few legal protections and limited recourse. For most, best they'll get is the extra incentive money for moving out early.
@@ronbennett7885 Tenants are not victims, they knew the land beneath their trailers was rented. The park was there for 66 years, that's a long run for cheap rent. They had ample opportunity to save up a nest egg, work more, spend less, save more with cheap rent. Sounds like they didn't bother. It's not their land, the park is closing. Make hay while the sun shines.
Given the size and location, surprised the mobile home park lasted long as it did. Anyone living on rented land should be aware of encroaching development. Appears to be an apartment complex adjacent and another building under construction. The warning signs were there for a while. Shame so many residents missed it, but not all of them did. Don't people view the news at all. Mobile home parks are gouging on rent and many closing down all throughout the country. No one should be buying one in 2024. Heck, even 20-30 years ago it was often recommended against.
Are the rich guys trying to sneak in a 15 minute city ???
Cheap ride is over
For real!!
Sweetwater! Darned it! Pay to clean up! Freaking City!