Just Blue
Senior Member
I love it when I'm correct. I always jot it down on my calendar.You are correct.
I love it when I'm correct. I always jot it down on my calendar.You are correct.
But of course. Just blue.In blue ink, no less.
Which is why I suggested that the OP call the Mayor's office, because they have people there specially to refer people to the correct office...with a phone number even.In your OP, you said "mobile home" - a "mobile home" is a trailer, even if the components that originally have made it towable have been removed.
Somebody above suggested that you talk to "the mayor's office" - but that is not what you want to do. You want to speak to code enforcement about the removal of the parking spots to see if that is allowed. ("The mayor's office" is going to refer you there anyway.)
ah....I know enough to be able to tell you that failure to renew a lease is also RETALIATIONYes it is a disability issue. They can't evict you because you complain. But they do not have to renew your lease when it is up. Tiger D is a site vetted Attorney. The advice to be prepared for them to not renew is very good advice.
Did thatWhich is why I suggested that the OP call the Mayor's office, because they have people there specially to refer people to the correct office...with a phone number even.
no you wrongIn your OP, you said "mobile home" - a "mobile home" is a trailer, even if the components that originally have made it towable have been removed.
Somebody above suggested that you talk to "the mayor's office" - but that is not what you want to do. You want to speak to code enforcement about the removal of the parking spots to see if that is allowed. ("The mayor's office" is going to refer you there anyway.)
LOL...murphy's law.Did that
they referred me to the wrong department
It's only insensitive to those who are sensitive about it. I have a close relative who lives in an amazing mobile home in a beautiful mobile home park. Yet, when you look underneath his fantastic home, you see axles and a hitch. At the end of the day, it IS a trailer.no you wrong
it is a manufactured home
it is not mobile
to call it a "trailer" is at best insensitive and at worse classist and elitist
sigh. How would you prove it? A property owner is not legally obligated to renew a lease. If you have state law/statute that says otherwise I would love to review it. (obviously for your state).ah....I know enough to be able to tell you that failure to renew a lease is also RETALIATION
So, you're telling us that there's a law requiring that they renew your lease? Please, by all means post a link to that law.ah....I know enough to be able to tell you that failure to renew a lease is also RETALIATION
Zig, why belabor something that obviously offends another person? Particularly when its off topic and irrelevant to the question at hand?It's only insensitive to those who are sensitive about it. I have a close relative who lives in an amazing mobile home in a beautiful mobile home park. Yet, when you look underneath his fantastic home, you see axles and a hitch. At the end of the day, it IS a trailer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home
A mobile home (also trailer, trailer home, house trailer, static caravan, residential caravan) is a prefabricated structure, built in a factory on a permanently attached chassis before being transported to site (either by being towed or on a trailer). Used as permanent home, or for holiday or temporary accommodation, they are left often permanently or semi-permanently in one place, but can be moved, and may be required to move from time to time for legal reasons.
Mobile homes share the same historic origins as travel trailers, but today the two are very different in size and furnishings, with travel trailers being used primarily as temporary or vacation homes. Behind the cosmetic work fitted at installation to hide the base, there are strong trailer frames, axles, wheels, and tow-hitches.