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Old 06-23-2005, 06:35 PM
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Hurricane Proof Trailers


What is the name of your state?Texas

My husband and I live in a retirement community in Deep South Texas. We live in a hurricane zone just off the Gulf and all mobile homes must meet hurricane proof standards. About 2 years ago our park was sold to a Canadian corporation, which has not been a "good thing" for our community. Anyway, within the last 2 months 2 mobile homes have been brought in from other parts of Texas. These trailers are in abominable condition and do not meet the hurricane codes. What can we, as a community, do to prevent any more of these unlawful trailers to be brought in here? Thank you.
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Old 06-23-2005, 07:10 PM
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You said "all homes must meet hurricane proof standards." Where does it state this do you have CC&R's?
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Old 06-24-2005, 11:20 AM
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What is the name of your state?Texas

My husband and I live in a retirement community in Deep South Texas. We live in a hurricane zone just off the Gulf and all mobile homes must meet hurricane proof standards. About 2 years ago our park was sold to a Canadian corporation, which has not been a "good thing" for our community. Anyway, within the last 2 months 2 mobile homes have been brought in from other parts of Texas. These trailers are in abominable condition and do not meet the hurricane codes. What can we, as a community, do to prevent any more of these unlawful trailers to be brought in here? Thank you.

**A: contact your local building and zoning inspectors.
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