
Residents of Down Yonder Village in Largo find themselves under water once again. Every mobile home park that Equity Lifestyle Properties owns in Pinellas County was under water after Debbie came through, but this is not an isolated incident because of a treacherous storm, this happens after most August afternoon rain.

Mobile home park lot rents are the highest they have ever been and are expected to go up again this year, we want answers, we should not have to go through the same issue every time it rains. ELS blames the county and the county blames the landlord Equity lifestyle properties. Residents who have lived here for decades are saying it’s worse than it’s ever been. Our once 55+ 5 star mobile home park has been changed to an all ages park and the differences are easy to see.

A 30 year resident says “ people would never drive like this when it was a retirement community” “ the company who purchased this park has run it into the ground, and now Im stuck with it”
We deserve better as residents. Our management was Mia today but the residents banned together to help each other.
The storm wasn’t the cause of most of the damage people experienced, it was the actions of a handful of young residents who think flying through flooded streets in their jacked up trucks is funny and our management is 100% to blame for this.

This is what you will get after it rains if you buy a home in an Equity lifestyle properties mobile home park.

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