Mobile Homeowners helping investigative reporters write informative articles about bad landlord property owners

Below is a story that was just published by the Guardian. Its just one of many that have been reported as of late. If you stay silent companies like Equity Lifestyle Properties will walk all over you.

America’s trailer parks: the residents may be poor but the owners are getting rich

It’s an unusual but potentially lucrative investment: billionaire Warren Buffett is heavily invested, and his and others’ success is prompting ordinary people to attend Mobile Home University, a ‘boot camp’ in trailer park ownership.

Trailer parks are big and profitable business – particularly after hundreds of thousands of Americans who lost their homes in the financial crisis created a huge demand for affordable housing. According to US Census figures, more than 20 million people, or 6% of the population, live in trailer parks.

It is a market that has not been lost on some of the country’s richest and most high-profile investors. Sam Zell’s Equity LifeStyle Properties (ELS) is the largest mobile home park owner in America, with controlling interests in nearly 140,000 parks. In 2014, ELS made $777m in revenue, helping boost Zell’s near-$5bn fortune.

Warren Buffett, the nation’s second-richest man with a $72bn fortune, owns the biggest mobile home manufacturer in the US, Clayton Homes, and the two biggest mobile home lenders, 21st Mortgage Corporation and Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance Company. Buffett’s trailer park investments will feature heavily at his annual meeting this weekend, which will be attended by more than 40,000 shareholders in Omaha.

Such success is prompting ordinary people with little or no experience to try to follow in their footsteps.

‘Don’t make fun of the residents’

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Frank Rolfe, who runs a weekend tour with his Mobile Home University showing ordinary Americans how they can follow him and make big profits from trailer parks, warns his students not to be disparaging about trailer park tenants. Photograph: Mae Ryan/the Guardian

On a bright Saturday morning, under the Floridian sun, Frank Rolfe, the multimillionaire co-founder of Mobile Home University who is the nation’s 10th-biggest trailer park owner, conducts a tour of parks around Orlando, Florida. A busload of hopefuls, ranging in age from early 20s to late 70s, hangs on his every word. Read more below

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/may/03/owning-trailer-parks-mobile-home-university-investment

Rupert Neate

Rupert Neate in Orlando, Florida

@RupertNeateSun 3 May 2015 08.00 EDT

407The number one rule is stated twice, once in the classroom and once on the bus: “Don’t make fun of the residents.” Welcome to Mobile Home University, a three-day, $2,000 “boot camp” that teaches people from across the US how to make a fortune by buying up trailer parks.

2 responses to “Mobile Homeowners helping investigative reporters write informative articles about bad landlord property owners”

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    Elizabeth Balsimo

    “We” the mobile home owners, are not anymore bad people than people who own brick and mortar homes. The owners of the mobile home parks do not care about people. I spend hours keeping my home and yard pretty. I assure you my yard can out rank alot of you out there. ELS owners are greedy, bullies. They make the residents pay for all maintenance and repairs through rent. The repairs and upkeep are the owners responsibilities, not the residents. Promises are made but never kept. When discussions are had with management they proceed to try to intimidate and degrade. Rent is over $900.00 per month we deserve better and should be treated accordingly.

    I am writing this from Cimarron mobile home park in Lake Elmo, MN

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    1. We have many members in our group from Lake Elmo. Join our Facebook group. We the people getting screwed by ELS

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