Two mobile home parks companies in Petaluma, Calif., that want to close or convert their parks, failed to convince a federal court that the current regulations that are allegedly preventing them from doing so are unconstitutional.
One plaintiff, Little Woods Mobile Villa LLC, owns a mobile home park with 78 lots; the second plaintiff, Youngstown MHP LLC, owns a park with 102 lots. The two park owners allege Petaluma’s rent control law has made park operations “economically infeasible” and they want to close, but are being forced to operate at an “economic loss” because of the law, a lack of ...
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