Does the law require a manager to be on the premises at all times in case of emergencies?
A: No. State law requires a manager or his/her designee to reside in parks with 50 or more spaces, but does not require them to be on the premises 24 hours a day. (Health and Safet
A Rare Occurrence – Mobile Home Owners Standing Ovation for a Park Owner!
Rutherford Investments’ Greg O’Hagan and MHET Board member has been working with other Paramount park owners, the city, and the park residents to reach agreement on a Memor
Regional City Updates: Santa Ana, Anaheim, Upland
According to a recent Voice of Orange County article, the city of is having budget problems. One solution would be to cut back on the extraordinary bureaucracy that has been crea
MHET Political Action Committee Involvement in Primary Election
A few cities and the three counties in the MHET region are involved in utilizing the June 2 primary in electing local council members and supervisors. Riverside city council elec
Can the government force park management to limit the number of people living in a mobilehome?
The occupancy standard issue is difficult to solve. The issue has arisen at both the federal and state levels. Legislation has been considered but not enacted to create a “2 per
Required Manager Training Update The Clock is Ticking…Important to Sign Up
Park managers will have until May 1, 2026, or within one (1) year of the manager’s hire date to comply with the training and examination requirements. Each park must ensure that
Regional City Updates
A group of Santa Ana park residents showed up at a recent council meeting telling the council that the owner of the park is evicting them, not allowing them to sell their homes a
Regional City Updates
A group of Anaheim renters intend to circulate a ballot measure for rent control that will be on the November ballot if it qualifies. An estimated 20,000 signatures need to be c
Fire Sprinkler Clarification
HUD Code Fire Sprinkler Standards became effective on September 15, 2025. The HUD Code Standards preempt the California standards that were in effect prior to September 15,2025. No
How can a resident get their taxes reduced?
A: Local property taxes are based on 1% of the assessed value (AV) of the property or home, plus any local bonded debt, such as school bonds. Under the California Constitution (Art

