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1 <br />Sargent, Maryann <br />From:Anderson, Kimberly <br />Sent:Tuesday, March 05, 2019 3:33 PM <br />To:Sargent, Maryann <br />Subject:FW: Mission Bay Rental Increase, <br />Forwarding to you . . . <br />‐‐‐‐‐Original Message‐‐‐‐‐ <br />From: Lana Fash <br />Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2019 12:02 PM <br />To: mbhoasl@gmail.com <br />Cc: Anderson, Kimberly <KAnderson@sanleandro.org> <br />Subject: Mission Bay Rental Increase, <br />Attention: Mission Bay Mobilehome Owners ASSN. <br /> All Board Members <br />I recently bought a mobilehome in Mission Bay Senior Park. I chose this specific mobile home because the rental space was <br />$889.07 per month. This was the lowest rent available in the Senior Park and it was important to me as a senior living on a fixed <br />income. This mobile home would of not been my first choice but the rent was the deciding factor. <br />This is very different, you own the home but you pay rent and are not free to do what you want with the property. <br />I paid a $1,000 deposit and had already paid for 3 inspections. I moved all my belongings to 3 storage units while waiting to <br />move in. I had invested a lot of money into buying this mobile home. I had made arrangements for repairs and upgrades. I <br />needed to move in ASAP. <br />On 10/30/18, the Park’s Community Administrator, Wendy Howard, signed a document certifying that the rent for the space is <br />$889.07. The next rent increase to be January 1, 2019 3% increase and would be $915.74. <br />Days before Escrow was to close my Real Estate Agent, Ernest Costa, notifies me that the Park increased the rent from $889.07 <br />to $1050 (15% increase) because the seller paid her rent late. This increase was done with no written notice or verbal notice to <br />me from the Park Owner or Management. On January 1, 2019, I received another 3% increase raising my rent to $1080. Total <br />18% increase in 2 months. <br />I took ownership on 11/29/18. This increase raised my rent $160.93 per month. My rent would not have reached $1050 for 5 <br />years. Costing me $9,655.80 over the next 5 years. <br />The Park caused a financial burden and a lot of stress. I was penalized for no reason. I don’t know if this was even legal or not. I <br />was never given a full explanation or the information that allowed them to increase my rent. I was told by Management there is <br />nothing you can do about it. I was lucky they could have raised it more. Of course, I could have walked away and not purchased <br />the mobilehome but as I explained I had already invested a lot of money and made arrangements to move. I really had no <br />choice.
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