David Jonathan
Member
Carver County, Minnesota -
I currently live in a mobile home and lease the "lot" the home is located on. The lot is on the edge of a hill and this hill has started to erode into my home, I fear there is serious damage to the rim joists (bottom outside wooden framework of the home) as my back bedroom floor gets wet every time it rains as the hill itself has eroded enough to become level with the floor inside (about 2' above normal ground level)
I've read every statute I can find about mobile home parks, but I am unable to find anything dealing with this type of situation, the best info I can find basically says "above ground is the tenants, below ground is the landlords) I would rather know the laws
I'm trying to figure out what the statute is before I even bring this up to the park owners/operators, I've heard working with them is like pulling teeth, so I would rather be prepared.
Thanks in advance for any help!
--Dave.
I currently live in a mobile home and lease the "lot" the home is located on. The lot is on the edge of a hill and this hill has started to erode into my home, I fear there is serious damage to the rim joists (bottom outside wooden framework of the home) as my back bedroom floor gets wet every time it rains as the hill itself has eroded enough to become level with the floor inside (about 2' above normal ground level)
I've read every statute I can find about mobile home parks, but I am unable to find anything dealing with this type of situation, the best info I can find basically says "above ground is the tenants, below ground is the landlords) I would rather know the laws
I'm trying to figure out what the statute is before I even bring this up to the park owners/operators, I've heard working with them is like pulling teeth, so I would rather be prepared.
Thanks in advance for any help!
--Dave.