That is why never buy or rent a trailer unless you own the land. There is nothing you can do if the owner sells the property. People are being told to use mobile homes as affordable housing, but if they don't own the property, they have no real rights.
Yep, and the cost of moving one, even if it can be moved, which most of these look like they can't. Is so sky high that it would cost more to move them than they're worth. Terrible investments, unless you "own" the land. Which nobody in the US really does. You have to pay property taxes and insurance to fix problems to keep the property up to code. If the property taxes go sky high, there goes your land and/or home.
Doesn't matter...there isn't anywhere for them to move, nor will those old rigs survive being moved. For seniors, it's a death sentence. Not that you give a damn.
Address the conditions? What are you talking about? If the owners want to sell the property, then they sell the property. And you won't be there, so the conditions won't matter to you
We lived in a nice, clean, quiet trailer court for decades. We got along with our neighbors and helped each other if we saw a need, we raised our sons there and were happy. But around 2010 the properties around us began to be developed and affordable housing soon sprung up seemingly overnight, I told my wife it was time for us to move but she was reluctant because it was cozy and her plants were thriving, not To mention the memories we had there so I emphasized every day that soon our quiet would be interrupted because developers would most likely buy the court and move everyone out-and one day we would be too old to move when that happened. We went house hunting and found a house a few miles from where we lived, moved in back in 2021. My point is that mobile home parks are nice for temporary housing but the ideal situation is to own your own home, there are more responsiblities but no landlord to throw you out.
@@ven-venvybz8775 Yes, but it’s less likely unless you stop paying your property taxes, mortgage, or the government takes your land claiming eminent domain!
I had a good friend who purchased a mobile home park They trashed his trailers, they would never pay him, He had to go back to work after he had retired . He is a great guy and now he is broke. Ask them to prove they have been paying The reporters would never ask that
No kidding! Rental property is a nightmare from what I've seen. The owners spend a fortune for upkeep, have a major hassle to get renters out who refuse to pay and then spend time, money and energy to fix places that have been trashed by people who take no pride in anything, much less a place they are renting or just squatting in.
I think what the unanswered question is ………are all the renters currently paid up. If not, the property owner is making a viable solution to his right to sell the land.
True that. Heartbreaking. I'd say if he was situated in the 'burbs he could have sold it as a turnkey business, but these mid-town and downtown parcels (1) can't be built today, and (2) will be sold if they can be sold. Too many headaches, uninsurable, and thanks to climate racism the bare land is among the few places developers can put a slab.
They’re used to leaving Third World countries now they can leave a Third World trailer park they’re not even giving us a courtesy of learning the language and they’ve been there for 10 years.
The first Spanish lady said that they want to come to an agreement (acuerdo)...how can residents come to any agreement when the mobile home and the land are not the tenants property. It's sad but property rights and ownership have to be protected.
@sandblast5636 No, not all. There are other parks that are driving out residents as well. Republican voters. Eventually, there won't be any more mobile home parks.
@@OpinionatedOG184 Should eminent domain be used to acquire property, the property owner now has the possibility of being awarded compensation for lost access or lost profits. Based on its strong protections for property owners, Virginia earned an A in a report by the Institute for Justice.
Even if you buy the house, you don’t own it if you can’t keep up with those taxes, and when you die that house isn’t going with you. We own nothing, not even our lives. I work in a business that know people that have made over a million in a year and have lost their jobs, tried to keep things afloat as long as they could, downsized, sold belongings, took some had to take their kids out of private schools, a couple committed suicide because of shame, while the rest moved away because they weren’t wealthy anymore. Meaning, don’t stick your nose up at people and judge them because you think you’re secure. You have no idea what tomorrow will hold for you. If the people I knew lost what they did, then what about you? How many of you can honestly say you made over a million a year and are wealthy? I bet none. So, if you don’t have any empathy for these people then why make fun of them? No matter what that place looked like, it was still their home. My God has recent tragedy after tragedy not teach you anything? Apparently not.
If I was a resident, I would have stopped paying rent as soon as I got notice of the sale. I would've used that rent money to find a better place. That place is a dump.
@@bettylinker4780 Sure you can. It takes months to evict under those circumstances. The courts will favor the tenants. The courts will allow the tenant time to find a new place. Sometimes, the courts make the seller and buyer pay part of the moving expenses for tenants that can not afford to move.
They probably have not been paying any rent! Lol that's why owner wants to sell land. It's not free anywhere in America to park a home with all the hook ups! 20 bucks to camp with a tent!
The owners sold the land. New owners are going to use that land for the purpose that they bought it. If you wish to control the land that you live on, you must own that land. RENTING IS TEMPORARY. Its not permanent housing.
And most of these landlords are not renewing tenants leases as a way of getting them to move instead of evicting them, then turn around and up the rent for double to the next tenants 😢
@@maryhobbs4183 I would think that they would at least pay the tenants for their homes since they can't move them. If you own that home, you should at least get paid what that home is worth, plus a little extra for the inconvenience of being kicked out. That should be a federal law from state to state.
@@vickieclark5931 Why. You rented the lot only. You have no right to the property or to stay there if they owner wants to do something else with their property. If your trailer is do dilapidated that it can't be moved, or you don't have the money to move it that's on you. The previous landowner nor the current one owes you anything. You have already received what you paid for and its now time to move out.
Yep , mobile home parks are disliked by cities,cause those people don't pay taxes.Only property owner pays a small tax every year for the land,but city wants everyone to pay property tax individually.😮😮😮😮
@@navhgog4713 might be different there,that happened hear in San Benito TX,the whole park was shut down,we went to the city hall meetings,and the mayor and his staff, specifically said it was due to many winter Texans ,buying and putting mobile homes on land,that was not required to pay individual property tax.But only one tax from the owner,since the properties were not individually subdivided.
All over the country, investment corporations are buying the parks and jacking the rents sky high! If you can’t pay, they can give you 60 days to move your mobile home, or they can legally TAKE IT! It costs $20,000 to move one, and there’s nowhere to move it TOO. They can turn around and sell it or rent it out, and you’re out on the street! Google ‘John Oliver mobile homes.’
Everyone is saying how poor they are. Does that mean they have to live like a bunch of pigs? Disgusting. They were told 6 months prior to this “sudden” homelessness.
6 months notice is really good. They should not pay any rent and use the money as a deposit on an apartment. I'd use the sewer and trash pick up as a reason to not pay.
I doubt they paid any rent once they were told the land was sold. They were aware they needed to move out 6 months ahead of the actual eviction, and with the money of the rent.
@@mikejohn0088true but if you pay your taxes you own your land the point still stands never buy a mobile home that sits on land that you do not own you always need to own the land you live on thank you
@@bobby-7167 Did you ever hear of disability (can't work), unemployment, court orders, BK, cancellation of SS, pensions gone with the coming crash of the fiat? How do you pay then?
Why is it that the people interviewed do not speak English? The owner has the right to sell his property! These people must believe that if they get the news involved and try to get the public sympathy then they won’t have to move. They want to dictate what the owner does with his property. How many of these residents are not in this country legally?
Immigrants that escape from marxist tyrannical countries must reeducate and adapt themselves to survive in our capitalist, free, lawful countries. Don't bring your marxism with you.
That’s Miami fyi , I left that city 21 years ago and it was hard to find English speakers and they were all legal residents of that city, many were there from the 50’s
That really is ridiculous. Instead of paying rent to live in a clean apartment, they spent money on an expensive truck! I bet they have NO IDEA, WHY, that was the wrong thing to do.
I have a problem with someone moving to a country, living there for ten years and blaming anyone for not doing their job, while that same person isn't learning the language.
@@Lioness1499 to be fair, these renters are certainly out of luck. There IS a big difference between owning and renting. No bigotry or xenophobia required.
@@RodolfoaFals-lg2fh In reality, NOTHING is yours, since you can't take it with you when you die. That still doesn't stop everyone from living the best life they can, while they can.
in nj you can't evict an apt dweller in a 4 family or larger.. 1,2,3 fam you have to occupy if you evict.. a corp ? i don't know.. mobil home park , of course you can sell the land.. i don't know if you can make renters vacate...if the dweller owns the mobile home on the rented plot... dont know
and also they got notification 6 mths ago n waited till last her to complain about things not getting fixed,heck their trailer in video looks deteriorated
And the landlord can claim exactly that, the deplorable conditions are not fixable while residents live there, so he has to close the place. If I was him, I'd have already set up a better place that met basic economy living conditions and told them, you can transfer over to renting at my other place.
@@transparentglazier so out of nowhere you decided that all of this people living there are Cubans. How funny of you but also ignorant, there Hispanics and blacks living in Florida and Miami from so many countries around the world, but you only know Cubans, wow!
As much as I feel bad for these mobile home owners, they will not win in there law suit, I surmise that this mobile home park land will be repurposed for a Condo high rise.
The owners clearly want out of the rental business, trying everything they can. But I don't think mistreating them less than human is the way to go about it.
Why do they feel so entitled? It’s not your property. You have to leave if they don’t want you there. Stop arguing, use the time to find somewhere to go.
Just because you live in the property And pay your rent for decades. Doesn't mean that this trailer area doesn't have the right to sell their property. It's theirs. They owe you nothing. They've given you time to move out, so move out
Right, all they have to do is, borrow against their $0.00 savings, get a loan that will never be approved, and quit being so ignorant, buy a $200,000.00 house they've opted out of buying. They are purposely living there because they want to annoy everyone else. They know they can save more, they just refuse to get with the program. 🙄
the lawsuit will only delay things a couple months...attorneys will take your money because they have to feed their kids too.but when your lease is up...gotta go
Miami (and really Florida as a whole) is becoming the rich man's playground. The lower income families living in parks like this across Florida are constantly being forced out and there's barely any options for them.
@@TommyVXOLucia there are no more affordable places if you are making minimum wage or lower your either living with your parents friends or in your car and a storge unit
The real problem is that a bunch of people who willingly, knowingly “rent”, but act like they “own”. “Rentals” do not come with a lifetime guarantee, ever.
That's what happens when people live around people who speak only their native language. All the TV channels down there are in Spanish as are the radio stations.
@@williamhenry9705 Dude there are WAY more people that speak Mandarin, and Hindi, than there are people who speak English. The "international language" was called esperanto, and it was a mighty flop. English is the standard for air and maritime traffic communications however. Biased much?
@@Sachi52 I work 2 Full Time Jobs Bad Health haven't had a Day off in 4 months and live in a Horrible Dump But I'm Doing it ....They will make it as Do I Facts....
Who cares how long you rent an apartment, you still do not own it. Who cares about your feelings, the owner has the right to sell it to whomever they wish.
isnt capitalism without fault? how could this be happening everywhere, i thought all the footstamps and terrible checks supplemented EVERY poor person.
What good does it do to argue about the living conditions at the park, when the whole park is already being shut down and the residents are being evicted?
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🤣 < maybe you NEVER did any planning while younger or are not now? There are little decisions taken while young that can keep you from being homeless now & latter
$60,000 truck owned by boyfriend who gets foodstamps plus actual renter gets food stamps plus housing allotment, plus utility help, plus charity shopping for Christmas and all they know is “gracious amigo. “ No pity here.
@@sport07-o2l that’s a fact. I have insurance but am facing thyroid cancer the copays have me worried. I’m too white to try to sneak into some border town then sneak back over as some other nationally. Where is my country?
@@JesuIsTheOnlyWayToSalvation what if I said yes. I know many like them. You may live in an ivory town but this country is getting bad because of people like that.
Such a dump. I can sadly see why the new owners want to remove the trailers etc. Paying rent does not give you the right to live somewhere for life. It gives you the right to live there for one month. Go somewhere else to live if you are unhappy with the landlord.
Renters are Renters, they can leave whenever they want, owner can ask them to leave whenever they want, that is the contractual business relationship of renting.
@@tomd7995 Most residential leases are for 6 months to 2 years with strict maintenance requirements of the tenant, then after lease time it’s continuing as a 30-60 day lease unless renewed, every state has different requirements; commercial leases tend to be longer although often (not always) if property sold, the lease is null and void. Crooked leases are usually forever leases that people sign unknowingly or are secretly paid off to sign.
This is why squatters act like they have rights to other peoples' properties, because people who are renting do not accept when the OWNERS of the land or property make decisions regarding their property. If the owner decides to sell the property then you have to move on. Pack your stuff up and leave, it's not YOUR land. I know it may be tough to find accommodations for the low prices they were paying there, but that time has come and gone, and now they have to all move on. I wish them all the best.
Well if they don’t own the land,or property they can’t do much about it even through court … It is sad but at least they are given so much time to find somewhere else to live!!
@@OkiePeg411 Cause the city would have gotten all the crap thrown at this owner and they like to give the appearance of pandering and catering to poor people (even though they actually don’t), not evicting them.
That's always the trade-off for cheap housing. It's unstable. Plus, it looks blighted af. It's evident nobody takes pride in this place, not the owners OR the renters.
Some of them have been living there for a decade like the one lady who says she's been there for 10 years, and still can't speak any english. They come here and they bring their third world ways with them. It's obviously they don't want to assimilate. The trailers are all neglected and look exactly like the communities that they left behind south of the border. And I guarantee you that nearly every one of them are in some way living off the American taxpayer.
If it's cheap, run-down...they probably don't have the money to do much to improve it. It's likely they have just enough money to buy food, clothing, gas, take care of their children's needs, medication, more. Maybe they don't take pride in it because they believe in God. Try not to be so harsh, everything is horrible now and going to get worse. Showing love, compassion and caring go a long way.
@@Cucumberflavoredmustard the world isnt based off logic anymore, people are broke, constantly working themselves to de ath. People who judge others like you do get us nowhere, if you know about florida you would know insurance and rent is SKYROCKETING. its time to start blaming the generations that led to this. get real lmfao, system is BROKEN
Some people just don't give a damn. There's a guy in my small town who owns 3 homes he rents out to HUD families. He spent much money to fix them up so they passed inspection for HUD. The people living in them now are destroying them. Trash in the yard, parking cars in the yard, and I'm told, the insides are filthy and carpets ruined because nobody wants to keep them clean. He say's it's hard to get people out when HUD is paying their rent but he's suppose to fix what they break or ruin.
People on fixed income absolutely have no money to save, so these people have no money and no place to go now through no fault of their own. I feel bad for them.
@@CherylLynn65 But, I think the news media exposing this will assist in the help they need, hopefully. Because they don't need to be living under those circumstances.
I hope so. I can see myself in their eyes. I own my home but it's a mobile home and I rent the land. There were perks, but they've taken them on at a time. We wanted to move here because he is disabled and we are both seniors. NOW I'm disabled too. They did the lawn care. Big deal if disabled. Gone. They took out the dumpsters, but people raised hell too much for that. People don't want to help the poor anymore. They make us feel like we don't deserve any assistance because we're poor. Because we're poor we're on drugs, not a victim of life. One can hardly help breaking your back in your 30s, but here we are.
@@CherylLynn65 You have a point. Anybody can wipe out all their savings and equity in the mortgage by simply having to go through a serious medical disability that takes years of medical bills/hospitalizations to endeavor. It can happen to anyone, unfortunately 😞
I don't! These Renters were "Notified" back in January 2024. Maybe you can offer to take them in? Put your Money where your Mouth is? - Crickets, just like I figured.
About 20 years ago they relocated people from a trailer park in Milford Ct. that had been there since U.S. 1 was a rural road back in the 30s. The holdouts made out pretty good. They were moved to a nicely wooded quiet area and got new Mobile homes and land ownership in the deal.
It doesn't matter how long you've lived there. It's not yours; it belongs to someone else who can do with it as they please. As long as you are lawfully notified that you must leave, then you must leave. This is why some landlords just do month-to-month leases - so they can tell you to leave (in most states) with only a 30 days' notice. Six months' notice is plenty of notice to find another place to live. In fact, it's very generous. This is not a "What is/is not fair" issue - it's a "It doesn't belong to you" issue. Whole Community: Doesn't talk to one another or do anything as to alleged living standards prior to getting eviction notice(s), then they come together to sue the landlord.
I lived their 50 yrs ago , Time has almost stood still there , Only the trailers that were there then were in better condition and not turned into ram shacks built out to the street .
@@MarkCollins-k6x it’s fascinating to watch how lazy and incompetent these groups of people and their offspring become every generation, the only thing they’re brains are programmed to do is blame and say it’s someone else’s fault not theirs.
@@grettapaisley2422 It is not mandatory, unfortunately. But it means they don't give a flying fook about the country they are living in. They are here only to take.
@grettapaisley2422 It is the language of the country that was generous enough to let you in. The least you can do, is to learn the language. Unless you came just to take, and have nothing to contribute.
The Land is sold ! instead of demanding renovation when it probably just gets bulldozed and an apartment complex is going to get build ...go start looking for a new place and don't waste your time!
Renters don't own the property, the owners can sell if they want to and the purchaser can do what they want with it. So now they are causing a ruckus because of living conditions?
I feel bad for all of the people in mobile home communities who are going through this across the country but the bottom line is that a business owns the land and businesses have to make business decisions. Those land owners may be tired of being in the mobile home business and are ready to make a change... it's their right to do that. They are not the government; it's not their responsibility to provide affordable housing.
Many mobile home parks in Vermont are becoming resident owned with the guidance of ROC (resident owned community), a government sponsored program to guide us to ownership. I know there a are some in other states as well including Florida. Rents, therefore, remain stable and are well maintained.
@@kushking949 Since you are so much smarter than them, how come you can't learn a second language?...Are you saying they are smarter than you and CAN learn a second language?...Please, don't do us any favors with that level of ignorance...
This is always a risk for a renter. Always has been. This is America, when you own land you have a right to sell it. Some guy sold it. It’s over move on.
@tr7938Well look who the dumb dumb is , They have a lease contract thats ended due to a Land sale its Brown belt Land with no perminant structure. They rent on short leases, Duh 🙄. They do not own the land.The land owner does
That is why never buy or rent a trailer unless you own the land. There is nothing you can do if the owner sells the property. People are being told to use mobile homes as affordable housing, but if they don't own the property, they have no real rights.
Yep, and the cost of moving one, even if it can be moved, which most of these look like they can't. Is so sky high that it would cost more to move them than they're worth. Terrible investments, unless you "own" the land. Which nobody in the US really does. You have to pay property taxes and insurance to fix problems to keep the property up to code. If the property taxes go sky high, there goes your land and/or home.
or buy where there are hoa fees
They won't be able to afford living elsewhere today.
@@coleengoodell7523
You're exactly right.
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
Interestingly enough, all these media videos and articles fail to mention that the park residents were given notice in January.
Seriously? They have them that much notice? They should be grateful!
Doesn't matter...there isn't anywhere for them to move, nor will those old rigs survive being moved. For seniors, it's a death sentence.
Not that you give a damn.
There's nowhere to go. Are yall serious?
@@TwistedQuestionMark I agree. They had enough time to at least get a plan together.
The dump should be mined next time it floods.
Address the conditions? What are you talking about? If the owners want to sell the property, then they sell the property. And you won't be there, so the conditions won't matter to you
Things are so bad people are literally fighting to live in a dump
They have no where else to go. But Florida doesn't care.
Yup
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@unclegus-vx7jcLol Your place is probably even worst 😂
@@TommyVXOLucia They need to drive that big @$$ truck to a different State, then.
This is why I would never rent land to put a trailer on, what a rip off...
You should always buy your own land
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I inherited my mobile home on rented land. I feel like I'm trapped. Our rent went up 20% in 2 years.
@@pamelasmith514 Sell while you can , Parks are drying up
What part of “the property has been sold” do the residents not understand?
Well considering some of them are probably illegal aliens that never bothered to learn English, the answer to your question is - all of it.
We lived in a nice, clean, quiet trailer court for decades. We got along with our neighbors and helped each other if we saw a need, we raised our sons there and were happy. But around 2010 the properties around us began to be developed and affordable housing soon sprung up seemingly overnight, I told my wife it was time for us to move but she was reluctant because it was cozy and her plants were thriving, not To mention the memories we had there so I emphasized every day that soon our quiet would be interrupted because developers would most likely buy the court and move everyone out-and one day we would be too old to move when that happened. We went house hunting and found a house a few miles from where we lived, moved in back in 2021. My point is that mobile home parks are nice for temporary housing but the ideal situation is to own your own home, there are more responsiblities but no landlord to throw you out.
Well done I love your way of thinking.💕💫
You can still own property, but here in America, they will take it away.😮😢
@@ven-venvybz8775 Yes, but it’s less likely unless you stop paying your property taxes, mortgage, or the government takes your land claiming eminent domain!
@ven-venvybz8775 can you explain that?
I had a good friend who purchased a mobile home park They trashed his trailers, they would never pay him, He had to go back to work after he had retired . He is a great guy and now he is broke. Ask them to prove they have been paying The reporters would never ask that
No kidding! Rental property is a nightmare from what I've seen. The owners spend a fortune for upkeep, have a major hassle to get renters out who refuse to pay and then spend time, money and energy to fix places that have been trashed by people who take no pride in anything, much less a place they are renting or just squatting in.
Rent to own . They pay for the maintenance.
I think what the unanswered question is ………are all the renters currently paid up. If not, the property owner is making a viable solution to his right to sell the land.
True that. Heartbreaking. I'd say if he was situated in the 'burbs he could have sold it as a turnkey business, but these mid-town and downtown parcels (1) can't be built today, and (2) will be sold if they can be sold. Too many headaches, uninsurable, and thanks to climate racism the bare land is among the few places developers can put a slab.
They’re used to leaving Third World countries now they can leave a Third World trailer park they’re not even giving us a courtesy of learning the language and they’ve been there for 10 years.
The first Spanish lady said that they want to come to an agreement (acuerdo)...how can residents come to any agreement when the mobile home and the land are not the tenants property. It's sad but property rights and ownership have to be protected.
This is happening nationwide in mobile home parks. 😮
Lawmakers and corporate landlords are buddies buddies
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@@sandblast5636Sorry! but this is a Republican State "Florida"
@@sandblast5636Florida is a Republican state 🤣🤣
@sandblast5636
No, not all. There are other parks that are driving out residents as well. Republican voters.
Eventually, there won't be any more mobile home parks.
sad part is if you don't own it, you really don't have any say. They want all these changes but the land is sold. nothing will happen.
Yep the name of the game is called “Eminent Domain”; the government can take your land …you don’t own it…..You’re Just Renting It.
if you dont own it you must NOT have any say
@@OpinionatedOG184 Should eminent domain be used to acquire property, the property owner now has the possibility of being awarded compensation for lost access or lost profits. Based on its strong protections for property owners, Virginia earned an A in a report by the Institute for Justice.
The evil of capitalism
Even if you buy the house, you don’t own it if you can’t keep up with those taxes, and when you die that house isn’t going with you. We own nothing, not even our lives. I work in a business that know people that have made over a million in a year and have lost their jobs, tried to keep things afloat as long as they could, downsized, sold belongings, took some had to take their kids out of private schools, a couple committed suicide because of shame, while the rest moved away because they weren’t wealthy anymore. Meaning, don’t stick your nose up at people and judge them because you think you’re secure. You have no idea what tomorrow will hold for you. If the people I knew lost what they did, then what about you? How many of you can honestly say you made over a million a year and are wealthy? I bet none. So, if you don’t have any empathy for these people then why make fun of them? No matter what that place looked like, it was still their home. My God has recent tragedy after tragedy not teach you anything? Apparently not.
If I was a resident, I would have stopped paying rent as soon as I got notice of the sale. I would've used that rent money to find a better place. That place is a dump.
I definitely wouldn't pay rent
That's why trailer trash is used to describe dumps
You cannot withhold rent. You could find yourself with a new place very quickly. Jail/Prison.
@@bettylinker4780 Sure you can. It takes months to evict under those circumstances. The courts will favor the tenants. The courts will allow the tenant time to find a new place. Sometimes, the courts make the seller and buyer pay part of the moving expenses for tenants that can not afford to move.
They probably have not been paying any rent! Lol that's why owner wants to sell land. It's not free anywhere in America to park a home with all the hook ups! 20 bucks to camp with a tent!
The owners sold the land. New owners are going to use that land for the purpose that they bought it. If you wish to control the land that you live on, you must own that land. RENTING IS TEMPORARY. Its not permanent housing.
And most of these landlords are not renewing tenants leases as a way of getting them to move instead of evicting them, then turn around and up the rent for double to the next tenants 😢
Very true. We must try our best to manage our finances and build an emergency fund.
In some states residents are given casH to help in transition. Probably not in Foriduh..
@@maryhobbs4183 I would think that they would at least pay the tenants for their homes since they can't move them. If you own that home, you should at least get paid what that home is worth, plus a little extra for the inconvenience of being kicked out. That should be a federal law from state to state.
@@vickieclark5931 Why. You rented the lot only. You have no right to the property or to stay there if they owner wants to do something else with their property. If your trailer is do dilapidated that it can't be moved, or you don't have the money to move it that's on you. The previous landowner nor the current one owes you anything. You have already received what you paid for and its now time to move out.
So this is a news alert to anybody who is living in a Mobile home park where they rent the land.
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
Yep , mobile home parks are disliked by cities,cause those people don't pay taxes.Only property owner pays a small tax every year for the land,but city wants everyone to pay property tax individually.😮😮😮😮
@@eddiebarrera-ws8vu They do pay city taxes.
@@navhgog4713 might be different there,that happened hear in San Benito TX,the whole park was shut down,we went to the city hall meetings,and the mayor and his staff, specifically said it was due to many winter Texans ,buying and putting mobile homes on land,that was not required to pay individual property tax.But only one tax from the owner,since the properties were not individually subdivided.
All over the country, investment corporations are buying the parks and jacking the rents sky high! If you can’t pay, they can give you 60 days to move your mobile home, or they can legally TAKE IT! It costs $20,000 to move one, and there’s nowhere to move it TOO. They can turn around and sell it or rent it out, and you’re out on the street! Google ‘John Oliver mobile homes.’
Everyone is saying how poor they are. Does that mean they have to live like a bunch of pigs? Disgusting. They were told 6 months prior to this “sudden” homelessness.
6 months notice is really good. They should not pay any rent and use the money as a deposit on an apartment. I'd use the sewer and trash pick up as a reason to not pay.
I doubt they paid any rent once they were told the land was sold. They were aware they needed to move out 6 months ahead of the actual eviction, and with the money of the rent.
Why the hell anyone wants to live in Miami when you poor? Even if I’m wealthy , I won’t live in Miami.
Because just to say they live or from Miami.
@@EavyMuturuh oh well.
It was fantastic in the 80s.. I had a blast..you could get a room on the beach for 117..00/ week with a kitchenette..fun times
Its to HOT!
@@lorrie5881 yep. I’ve lived in coconut grove in early 90’s. Rest in peace Miami.
the land is sold, simply put, "Get Off My Lawn."
They were given notice back in January, it’s not like it was a surprise!
The active word here is " living on somebody's land" living on your own land is very important
There is NO such thing as your OWN land my dear.
Just don't pay your property taxes and you will discover who owns the land my dear.
Tell that to the Telquesta tribe
try not paying your property tax and see who owns 'your' land.
@@mikejohn0088true but if you pay your taxes you own your land the point still stands never buy a mobile home that sits on land that you do not own you always need to own the land you live on thank you
@@bobby-7167 Did you ever hear of disability (can't work), unemployment, court orders, BK, cancellation of SS, pensions gone with the coming crash of the fiat? How do you pay then?
They have lived here for years and still can't speak English. When I was deployed to the mid-east, I was speaking Arabic in a matter of months!
Because you respected the people and culture...
@@firstbloodwarrior3868 Survival technique. KNOW the enemy!
@@Suzanne-f4x ?
that's what you were paid to do
Very important,English classes or no residency.
Why is it that the people interviewed do not speak English? The owner has the right to sell his property! These people must believe that if they get the news involved and try to get the public sympathy then they won’t have to move. They want to dictate what the owner does with his property. How many of these residents are not in this country legally?
Immigrants that escape from marxist tyrannical countries must reeducate and adapt themselves to survive in our capitalist, free, lawful countries. Don't bring your marxism with you.
That’s Miami fyi , I left that city 21 years ago and it was hard to find English speakers and they were all legal residents of that city, many were there from the 50’s
She has no money , $60,000 truck in driveway !
Well to be fair, probably upside down on the truck financing. Maybe even plowed some debt from the previous vehicle into this one too.
She can live in the truck. LOL
Be the nicest truck in Guatemala
That really is ridiculous. Instead of paying rent to live in a clean apartment, they spent money on an expensive truck! I bet they have NO IDEA, WHY, that was the wrong thing to do.
It's TYPICAL
the land is sold.. its over
Exactly
Rich getting richer and poorer getting poorer
@@sting114its called Capitalism, dont like it ? They say Venezuela and Cuba is awesome
Just like in Monopoly it’s “GAMEOVER” with no continues when they own the land.
@@ernestoA.1999 Are
I have a problem with someone moving to a country, living there for ten years and blaming anyone for not doing their job, while that same person isn't learning the language.
ME TOO
There are dozens of Native American dialects. How many did your ancestors learn when they moved here?…
@@user-ew6jy9mo4r That part! Thank you you for nailing their hypocrisy. They seem to forget this is not their native land.
@@Lioness1499 to be fair, these renters are certainly out of luck. There IS a big difference between owning and renting. No bigotry or xenophobia required.
@@user-ew6jy9mo4r They just learned English - - very quickly!!
Truck in the driveway costs more than the house.
A lot of those in Miami. They got expensive cars but live in shitholes or with roomies.
You can get any car in miami.
Financed
Because they trying to keep up with the culture🙄 A lot of people in Miami live outside their budget. Especially the Cubans.
@@TommyVXOLuciathat's true
When you RENT property it can be sold, it's not YOURS!
I agree with you 💯%.
Absolutely
You still need time to love & find a place. They need time.
The last vestige of affordable housing.
Yeah, we know.
Residents: It sux living here. Also residents: You can't force us to leave.
lol exactly
Yes! If it’s so bad, you should be happy you’re leaving
Little Tidbit...Owning and renting are two different things
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
VERY!
Exactly!
I feel sorry for the property owner!
@@Sunset4Semaphores You never own anything, After all you are RENTING from the GOVERNMENT....TAXED TO DEATH!!
@@LauraSnow-in3nxwhy?
Thats not a mobile home park, thats a favela. Is that Brazil?
10 years and she can't speak English!
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
@@Sunset4Semaphores😂😂😂 okay 🗣️ speak
People that won’t integrate should be deported
@@Sunset4Semaphores Until you have to move or have been thrown out,They have had 8months' notice to move out, that's ample time over!
She's perfectly fluent. Trust me.
They don't own the land ..goodbye
Goodbye Kyle !
You own the land?😂😂😂Really ? What happens if you don’t pay taxes in that land? Never going to be your…
@@RodolfoaFals-lg2fh In reality, NOTHING is yours, since you can't take it with you when you die. That still doesn't stop everyone from living the best life they can, while they can.
in nj you can't evict an apt dweller in a 4 family or larger.. 1,2,3 fam you have to occupy if you evict.. a corp ? i don't know..
mobil home park , of course you can sell the land.. i don't know if you can make renters vacate...if the dweller owns the mobile home on the rented plot... dont know
the owners are entitled to sell the land if they so choose.
"...owners are entitled to..."
I don't believe in entitlement.
I believe in individual rights, not selective rights for the 1%
and also they got notification 6 mths ago n waited till last her to complain about things not getting fixed,heck their trailer in video looks deteriorated
Is this America? I thought we spoke English here
No chance in hell they are going to be able to stay, that place is in deplorable conditions
That's why they left Cuba, for a better life
@@transparentglazier And any other part of the world thinking they will have a better life. There is NO American dream
And the landlord can claim exactly that, the deplorable conditions are not fixable while residents live there, so he has to close the place. If I was him, I'd have already set up a better place that met basic economy living conditions and told them, you can transfer over to renting at my other place.
@@transparentglazier so out of nowhere you decided that all of this people living there are Cubans. How funny of you but also ignorant, there Hispanics and blacks living in Florida and Miami from so many countries around the world, but you only know Cubans, wow!
@@transparentglazierrazor ramon??
As much as I feel bad for these mobile home owners, they will not win in there law suit, I surmise that this mobile home park land will be repurposed for a Condo high rise.
The owners clearly want out of the rental business, trying everything they can. But I don't think mistreating them less than human is the way to go about it.
@@TsukabuNosoratori2
We didn't hear the other side of the story so we have no idea how they're treated.
@@TsukabuNosoratori2’Mistreating them less than human’ wtf do you want them to do for them? Buy them each a home? Gaaagh!
I've lived in a mobile home park for 50 yrs. I pay property tax on the lot. Doesn't that give you some rights? Squatters Rights???
@@kathykovatch4218 No it really doesn’t. Homeowners pay property taxes and if they stop paying they’ll lose their house.
These people don't speak English and they've been living there for 10 years? Com on now!
3rd world filth
That is insane; I'm from the hood and I speak Spanish.
Miami is basically Latin America soo
@@jayrose4748 No excuse to not speak English. It's also bad for business.
Gross, they probably speak English but prefer Spanish. You all are intellectually lazy.
It's a shame but I fear every renter in America will be in that same boat before too long..
I'm a renter myself. Are you in Cleveland OH? What's the housing market like up there?
@@thedirtybubble9613 my landlord has raised the rent so much people have moved out. Moving for me is difficult because of medical issues
VOTE JOE BUYDIN 2024
Exploiting people for a basic human need isn't a career, it's a sin.
UN agenda 2030
This is why you never build a house on land you don't own
Haha tell that to all the white people that came from Europe awhile ago and did exactly that
Don't pay the taxes, we own nothing.
build??
😂mobile means move it along. The property owner gave permission to live there though? Now it’s sold and will be descent
Land belongs to know one that’s a purely human concept
Why do they feel so entitled? It’s not your property. You have to leave if they don’t want you there. Stop arguing, use the time to find somewhere to go.
Who brings the conditions down? The people who move in.
Lol…the duct tape holding the trailer together was a clue.
They don’t own anything so they are at the mercy of the landlord to fix things.
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
Very well put.
Exactly!
Just because you live in the property And pay your rent for decades. Doesn't mean that this trailer area doesn't have the right to sell their property. It's theirs. They owe you nothing. They've given you time to move out, so move out
The owner has the right to sell the property. They were given plenty of notice to leave.
Right, all they have to do is, borrow against their $0.00 savings, get a loan that will never be approved, and quit being so ignorant, buy a $200,000.00 house they've opted out of buying. They are purposely living there because they want to annoy everyone else. They know they can save more, they just refuse to get with the program. 🙄
@@Sumiya-lp8mm none of what you said takes the right of the owner away. You literally changed nothing with your rant
Why do ppl lack empathy 😕 esp online. It's an unfortunate situation.
@@docfabz empathy doesn't change facts. Sure it sucks & I feel bad for people in that position, but the fact is their name isn't on the deed.
@docfabz , the "empathy" you speak of needs to come from a local government agency, not the land owner.
the lawsuit will only delay things a couple months...attorneys will take your money because they have to feed their kids too.but when your lease is up...gotta go
If that lady can afford a new truck she can afford a new place to live .
She has a new truck because she lives in a cheap dump.
That's how a lot of people live, nice vehicle and a dump to live in it is very sad
It might have been a gift.But I gotta feeling the owner of this trailer park is Esau🤣😂👹👹
YOU FOOL!
People don't even see it. They don't want poor people here in south Florida
Miami (and really Florida as a whole) is becoming the rich man's playground. The lower income families living in parks like this across Florida are constantly being forced out and there's barely any options for them.
😞
Time to leave Florida and go somewhere affordable. I'm thinking about getting outta here my damn self.
@@TommyVXOLucia there are no more affordable places if you are making minimum wage or lower your either living with your parents friends or in your car and a storge unit
@@fordtruckman80As it should be. Go somewhere else.
The real problem is that a bunch of people who willingly, knowingly “rent”, but act like they “own”. “Rentals” do not come with a lifetime guarantee, ever.
Very very True
private equity investors own the land.. happy to sell to an apartment house developer
a 3rd party rent collector is a sign you have an equit coep landowner
She’s lived there for ten years and can’t speak English?!
Bienvenidos a Miami
My sentiments exactly
No speeky english, no havey to worky, get welfarey. And the living conditions are no worse than in their country of origin.
Don't need to. They have translators at the welfare office.
It’s Miami? We all speak Spanish here get over it
10 years and she still hasn't bothered to learn the language.
That's what happens when people live around people who speak only their native language. All the TV channels down there are in Spanish as are the radio stations.
@omi_god the one my countrymen use
@@omi_god The International one.............
@@omi_god
No actually most of the US doesn't want them here to begin with.
No need for US born Americans to speak anything else but English.
@@williamhenry9705 Dude there are WAY more people that speak Mandarin, and Hindi, than there are people who speak English. The "international language" was called esperanto, and it was a mighty flop. English is the standard for air and maritime traffic communications however. Biased much?
Imagine Acting that way over someone else Property it Dosent Belong to you...
If theyre venezuelans its to be expected.
Imagine being homeless in 6 weeks on less than living wages
@@Sachi52 No need. I'm not 3rd world filth.
@@Sachi52 I work 2 Full Time Jobs Bad Health haven't had a Day off in 4 months and live in a Horrible Dump But I'm Doing it ....They will make it as Do I Facts....
@@Sachi52a lot of our veterans are homeless and they deserve all the help they can get what about them or our elders where is the help for them
No one else's responsibility to provide you with housing.
Erm yes it is? Its literally a human right. What's wrong with you and your country?
@@lavone5541 ERM, no it isn't. What's the matter with, no matter what country you're from. Your Alinsky-speak is laughable.
If you move to the US you should learn English.
They didn't move here, they invaded America... They are all going home very soon....
No one in the mobile home park speaks English.
🤡🤡
I notice that too.
First of all. Assimilate. speak English or get out.espically if your are an ILLEGAL.
Nope! None of them Republican voting Cubans spoke any English. 🤦♂️
No one in Miami speaks English!
Not fair Milka has been living in the country and still don't know English.
Who cares how long you rent an apartment, you still do not own it. Who cares about your feelings, the owner has the right to sell it to whomever they wish.
Now it’s going to be an apartment building with 2500. Rent.
its called progress.
@@geraldbennett7035 You’re right, now they know how the Native Americans felt.
Shaking my damn head 😢
@@geraldbennett7035it’s called failure the complex will go out of business and be abandoned
isnt capitalism without fault? how could this be happening everywhere, i thought all the footstamps and terrible checks supplemented EVERY poor person.
What good does it do to argue about the living conditions at the park, when the whole park is already being shut down and the residents are being evicted?
We all are one Disaster away from being HOMELESS…
Yeahhhh.... but the NEIGHBORHOOD ITSELF is the disaster?
Not me. Nor is our daughter, or our grandchildren.
"The BIBLE" Greatest Book Ever Written.
Last Days Prophecy!
Babylon The Great (America) has Fallen.
2 TIMOTHY 3:1 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
All Praises To The Most High and his Son, The Black Messiah.
White supremacy greed, wickedness and cruelty is unmatched!! ELOHIM Righteous Judgment Is Upon America and Israeli The Wicked!!!
🤣 < maybe you NEVER did any planning while younger or are not now? There are little decisions taken while young that can keep you from being homeless now & latter
@@AnnacolleenEtters 👍♥ AND you DON'T have to be in an elite family, but one that instills VALUES
$60,000 truck owned by boyfriend who gets foodstamps plus actual renter gets food stamps plus housing allotment, plus utility help, plus charity shopping for Christmas and all they know is “gracious amigo. “
No pity here.
You know them personally?
I just had to pay 12k for a hospital stay and I have insurance. I thought to myself that if I was ill eagle it would be free. 🤦🏽♂️
@@sport07-o2l that’s a fact. I have insurance but am facing thyroid cancer the copays have me worried. I’m too white to try to sneak into some border
town then sneak back over as some
other nationally. Where is my country?
@@JesuIsTheOnlyWayToSalvation what if I said yes. I know many like them. You may live in an ivory town but this country is getting bad because of people like that.
Plot Twist: they receive none of that....
You have no "right" to stay there forever if it is not your property. Doesn't matter how long you've been there.
Lived there for 10 yrs and still can't speak the language...
You really have an issue with language, geez. Grow up!
You rented land is sold you have no ground to stand on. It's done
Such a dump. I can sadly see why the new owners want to remove the trailers etc. Paying rent does not give you the right to live somewhere for life. It gives you the right to live there for one month. Go somewhere else to live if you are unhappy with the landlord.
Costs have gone up, especially liability insurance. Businesses that can't successfully pass along these costs have to shut down.
Renters are Renters, they can leave whenever they want, owner can ask them to leave whenever they want, that is the contractual business relationship of renting.
guess youve never heard of a "lease"?
@@tomd7995 Most residential leases are for 6 months to 2 years with strict maintenance requirements of the tenant, then after lease time it’s continuing as a 30-60 day lease unless renewed, every state has different requirements; commercial leases tend to be longer although often (not always) if property sold, the lease is null and void. Crooked leases are usually forever leases that people sign unknowingly or are secretly paid off to sign.
They purchase their homes! They rent a tiny piece of land. If evicted they have to abandon their homes with no compensation whatsoever
@@sharynkoren2054They are aware of the risk if they actually own these homes.
@@tomd7995 I doubt there's any lease, Not the way those homes looked, or a down payment for any damages...
This is why squatters act like they have rights to other peoples' properties, because people who are renting do not accept when the OWNERS of the land or property make decisions regarding their property. If the owner decides to sell the property then you have to move on. Pack your stuff up and leave, it's not YOUR land. I know it may be tough to find accommodations for the low prices they were paying there, but that time has come and gone, and now they have to all move on. I wish them all the best.
Don't park your home on land is not yours.
Well if they don’t own the land,or property they can’t do much about it even through court … It is sad but at least they are given so much time to find somewhere else to live!!
Well if that's owned by someone else then they don't have any rights to the the property.
If I owned this dump, I’d have sold it off long ago.
Look like one giant health department violation.
Of course satan. This is what you are.
Why hasn't that place been condemned? If those were houses in that condition they would have been condemned long ago.
@@OkiePeg411 Cause the city would have gotten all the crap thrown at this owner and they like to give the appearance of pandering and catering to poor people (even though they actually don’t), not evicting them.
That's always the trade-off for cheap housing. It's unstable. Plus, it looks blighted af. It's evident nobody takes pride in this place, not the owners OR the renters.
Some of them have been living there for a decade like the one lady who says she's been there for 10 years, and still can't speak any english.
They come here and they bring their third world ways with them. It's obviously they don't want to assimilate. The trailers are all neglected and look exactly like the communities that they left behind south of the border.
And I guarantee you that nearly every one of them are in some way living off the American taxpayer.
If it's cheap, run-down...they probably don't have the money to do much to improve it. It's likely they have just enough money to buy food, clothing, gas, take care of their children's needs, medication, more. Maybe they don't take pride in it because they believe in God. Try not to be so harsh, everything is horrible now and going to get worse. Showing love, compassion and caring go a long way.
@@JesuIsTheOnlyWayToSalvation You go ahead and do that. I'll continue living in the world where logic and practicality apply.
@@Cucumberflavoredmustard the world isnt based off logic anymore, people are broke, constantly working themselves to de ath. People who judge others like you do get us nowhere, if you know about florida you would know insurance and rent is SKYROCKETING. its time to start blaming the generations that led to this. get real lmfao, system is BROKEN
Some people just don't give a damn. There's a guy in my small town who owns 3 homes he rents out to HUD families. He spent much money to fix them up so they passed inspection for HUD. The people living in them now are destroying them. Trash in the yard, parking cars in the yard, and I'm told, the insides are filthy and carpets ruined because nobody wants to keep them clean. He say's it's hard to get people out when HUD is paying their rent but he's suppose to fix what they break or ruin.
How many are not here legally in America ?
Are they serious? They should welcome evictions. That place is a total dump.
People on fixed income absolutely have no money to save, so these people have no money and no place to go now through no fault of their own. I feel bad for them.
@@CherylLynn65 But, I think the news media exposing this will assist in the help they need, hopefully. Because they don't need to be living under those circumstances.
I hope so. I can see myself in their eyes. I own my home but it's a mobile home and I rent the land. There were perks, but they've taken them on at a time. We wanted to move here because he is disabled and we are both seniors. NOW I'm disabled too. They did the lawn care. Big deal if disabled. Gone. They took out the dumpsters, but people raised hell too much for that. People don't want to help the poor anymore. They make us feel like we don't deserve any assistance because we're poor. Because we're poor we're on drugs, not a victim of life. One can hardly help breaking your back in your 30s, but here we are.
They raised the rent to cover the lawn care and then cut out the lawn care. No reduction in rent for that.
@@CherylLynn65 You have a point. Anybody can wipe out all their savings and equity in the mortgage by simply having to go through a serious medical disability that takes years of medical bills/hospitalizations to endeavor. It can happen to anyone, unfortunately 😞
Didn't have any money when they moved there, still don't have any money when they leave, That protest looks so ghetto.
What Country is this in...????
Miami (it is practically its own country)
"End of the Summer", that means that they've been given over THREE MONTHS notice to leave.
That's a sweetheart deal. Most people get just 30 days!
My heart goes out to them but, legally, I don't think they have a leg to stand on.
I don't! These Renters were "Notified" back in January 2024. Maybe you can offer to take them in? Put your Money where your Mouth is? - Crickets, just like I figured.
This guy…⬆️🤡
@@ace1926 What's your problem? Are you always so easily triggered?
@@DoudD YES! Let us know when you're sending them some money or helping them find another place BIG HEARTED GUY!😂
About 20 years ago they relocated people from a trailer park in Milford Ct. that had been there since U.S. 1 was a rural road back in the 30s. The holdouts made out pretty good. They were moved to a nicely wooded quiet area and got new Mobile homes and land ownership in the deal.
can't even find a single person that speaks english, so sad
And?!?!
@@pamlewis1183you don’t see a problem with that ?
@@pamlewis1183This is why they are now homeless
@@pamlewis1183 Learning English is a requirement as specified in law.
You know how many people in the U.S. DON'T speak Spanish? 🤷
I want everyone to have a home. I especially want people who were born here to have a home.
None of these people were born here. All from Mexico
or Guatemala
@@francismarion6400 replacement theory is real.
They had the same type of home in Mexico and should go back.
@@george123-ni1sx foreign nationals.
It doesn't matter how long you've lived there. It's not yours; it belongs to someone else who can do with it as they please. As long as you are lawfully notified that you must leave, then you must leave. This is why some landlords just do month-to-month leases - so they can tell you to leave (in most states) with only a 30 days' notice. Six months' notice is plenty of notice to find another place to live. In fact, it's very generous. This is not a "What is/is not fair" issue - it's a "It doesn't belong to you" issue.
Whole Community: Doesn't talk to one another or do anything as to alleged living standards prior to getting eviction notice(s), then they come together to sue the landlord.
I lived their 50 yrs ago , Time has almost stood still there , Only the trailers that were there then were in better condition and not turned into ram shacks built out to the street .
Did it used to be nice?
It looks horrible. I feel bad for them, but damn, that is a slum.
@@rdred8693 No , but worse now .
so because these people are poor this developer can't develop land that they own
Sold to a bunch of foreign investors probably
They’re literally blaming other people for their disgusting conditions that they have made for themselves😂😂
Yea I don’t think the land owner duct taped their windows.
@@MarkCollins-k6x it’s fascinating to watch how lazy and incompetent these groups of people and their offspring become every generation, the only thing they’re brains are programmed to do is blame and say it’s someone else’s fault not theirs.
You are right on.
The owner has the right to do whatever if their property. Why they don’t speak English?
So what😢 can they come and live with you? Hell no! What's the Big deal about speaking English! English is not mandatory!
@@grettapaisley2422 It is not mandatory, unfortunately.
But it means they don't give a flying fook about the country they are living in. They are here only to take.
Right, they been here 10 fkn years
@@grettapaisley2422it should be
@grettapaisley2422 It is the language of the country that was generous enough to let you in. The least you can do, is to learn the language.
Unless you came just to take, and have nothing to contribute.
If you have been given proper notice then it's not the property owners problem you haven't made arrangements to move.
Doesn't anybody there talk English 😳😳😳
Not when they are all from Mexico. LOL
Speak. Speak English.
Que?
Joes America.... Mass deportation coming soon.... Be alot of Ahe chu wa wa then....
Apparently u don't 😂.
10 years and these people don't learn English
Uhhhhh THANK YOU!!!
Exactly, that's crazy.
There is no official language in the USA.
@@architecture.w
English is the language of business worldwide.
They want people to teach it in china
But you've been here for 10 years and still don't speak Spanish...
The Land is sold ! instead of demanding renovation when it probably just gets bulldozed and an apartment complex is going to get build ...go start looking for a new place and don't waste your time!
Renters don't own the property, the owners can sell if they want to and the purchaser can do what they want with it. So now they are causing a ruckus because of living conditions?
I feel bad for all of the people in mobile home communities who are going through this across the country but the bottom line is that a business owns the land and businesses have to make business decisions. Those land owners may be tired of being in the mobile home business and are ready to make a change... it's their right to do that. They are not the government; it's not their responsibility to provide affordable housing.
Many mobile home parks in Vermont are becoming resident owned with the guidance of ROC (resident owned community), a government sponsored program to guide us to ownership. I know there a are some in other states as well including Florida. Rents, therefore, remain stable and are well maintained.
@@lindaallen4067 That's great to hear. I hope ROC does well and spreads throughout the country.
You're a renter you don't own anything.
Nobody owns anything. Property is taxed forever.
Ever heard of eminent domain?
You'll own nothing and be happy
@@askew9976 please obey
One can still make a good life.
@@askew9976 You spoke the truth. Nobody owns anything. Stop paying taxes and see what happens
When you don't own the land you have no rights!
Ten years here and can't speak English...
No need too in Miami
you 10 years here and speak no spanish 😂
yeah I am glad they lost the homes. AMERICANS WHO KNOW ENGLISH CANT FIND HOUSING WITH MONEY. Yet we need to translate for people living here:?
@@kushking949 Since you are so much smarter than them, how come you can't learn a second language?...Are you saying they are smarter than you and CAN learn a second language?...Please, don't do us any favors with that level of ignorance...
@@travelerguide1251yo, this is America not Cuba or South America! Eventhough, you'd think so.
It’s sad but not unexpected. How many did not pay rent during Covid? It destroyed many landlords.
Not much you can do if the owner sells the land you rent from them. Did they not think that could happen ?
Been here ten years and still can't speak english unbelievable
This country doesn’t require anyone to speak English to get benefits
Also I am sure they are all illegally here
@@joenewman6494 one requirement to be here should be learn English. The US spends over a 100 billion a yr printing documents in numerous languages
Right ✅️
I'd like to give you a grammar exam, bet you'd flunk.
This is always a risk for a renter. Always has been. This is America, when you own land you have a right to sell it. Some guy sold it. It’s over move on.
The owner owes them nothing!
How DARE the owners sell their own property!
lol. Exactly right.
@tr7938Well look who the dumb dumb is , They have a lease contract thats ended due to a Land sale its Brown belt Land with no perminant structure. They rent on short leases, Duh 🙄. They do not own the land.The land owner does
*You own nothing and are happy!!!*
@@Sunset4Semaphores Do you believe spamming makes you smart?
@@Sunset4Semaphores I am very happy and own all I need thank you.