The place to start is by reading your lease and the park's rules and regulations. Those are binding, but the manager's opinion is not necessarily binding. Also, check to see if your state has a mobile home park landlord-tenant law which may give you additional rights. I can't imagine your trailer is located right on the property line so that you can't step out of your back door without stepping on someone else's lot. Is there a map showing the lot boundaries? Finally, make sure you have insurance to cover the trailer and your personal property inside it.
2007-07-24 01:07:30
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answered by AnOrdinaryGuy 5
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First there is too much information missing. Second, did you sign a contract and what are stipulations as far as using a back door and flowers being planted. And third it is so sad you are prejudice saying you sell to a black family. I would be happy to have a black family next to me (i am white) as long as they take care of the place. I know a lot of trashy white people I would not want for my neighbor.
2007-07-24 06:39:04
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answered by Midwest guy 4
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Sell the thing and move. The comment about selling to a black family shows what kind of person you really are. What comes around goes around.
You're hardly a great neighbor if you make fun of people, you bigoted, trailer-dwelling.......
2007-07-24 01:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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For starters, I would stop with the ridiculous biggoted comments about 'selling to a black family'.
While it sounds like your landlords aren't being very accommodating, my guess is that you aren't a model tenant either, given the nature of your comment.
2007-07-24 00:39:31
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answered by acermill 7
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From your second to last sentence, it sounds like this is personal. And from your statement, "I told them to leave me alone or I would sell my trailer to a black family", it sounds like you deserve every bit of it.
2007-07-24 00:04:50
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answered by Kimberly K 2
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i would write a letter of complaint to the owner, keep a copy for yourself. stating if it isn't sorted out then you will seek legal advice, but if your all getting trouble then maybe you should all do it together. if the owners can see they face losing all their tenants, they may be forced to do something. good luck
2007-07-25 20:05:26
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answered by RACHEL B 4
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speak to the owner and let them know about the situation. if you are in fact walking on someones front proerty than it makes sense. but if u feel they are burdening u with problems speak to the owner!
2007-07-24 01:48:00
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answered by spadezgurl22 6
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id say talk the owner about them and tell the owner that they constantly harrass you and wont let you use your backdoor hel fix them remember munny out of his pocket
2007-07-23 22:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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there too much here that we didnt need to know. if your being harrassed report them to local housing authority or seek attorney
2007-07-23 22:39:02
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answered by just hanging around 5
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