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As private equity giants and national real estate investors gobble up these communities across the country, the state's new laws have birthed a swath of creative solutions designed to keep mobile homes out of corporate hands.
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Local and state officials said a state agency designed to safeguard the rights of mobile home residents could have acted faster even as the end result showed its enforcement capabilities were successful.
Jeff Rank realized something concerning in the early hours of Nov. 27. His toilet would not flush. Frustrated at what he said was the latest in a string of water issues for his Summit County mobile home, Rank filed a complaint the next day with the Colorado Department of Local Affairs’ (DOLA) Mobile Home Park Oversight Program an agency still in its infancy.