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MOTA-Vator Online: Ask the MOTA-NH Board of Directors a question
Friday, March 24, 2006 12:43 PM
Jolan Rivera wrote:
Does MOTA-NH have information on current and historical lot rent rates for homes located in manufactured home parks? If so, is it possible to have access to this information? I need this information for purposes of academic research. Thank you. Reply to this
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:25 PM
Lois Parris wrote:
Dear Mr. Rivera, We do not have up to date info re rent charges in the state. unfortunatly, rents change just about every year for investor owned parks and it is not information that always finds its way to us. Rents in cooperative parks very seldom increase. I'm sorry I could not have been more help. Good luck on your research Reply to this
Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:51 AM
unnamed wrote:
A co-op has opened an account in which it puts between $3 and $5K per month and is attempting to get it up to $189K representing $1K per household which is the co-op membership fee for our park. It then plans to annually return the interest to members unequally based on how long the members have lived in hte park. I thought membership fees were to be used for operating income; as is park fees in a cooperative. If there is this much excess monies to be put away each month, shouldn't the rent be reduced. If not, shouldn't the distribution be divided evenly among co-op members regardless of how long they have lived inthe park? Reply to this
Sunday, April 27, 2008 4:02 PM
Mary wrote:
Is there any way to get a list of people who are licensed to install manufactured homes in NH? And any way to find out if someone has had their license taken away? Reply to this
Monday, April 28, 2008 3:02 PM
Alvin A. Baylis wrote:
Can my landlord force me to clean my lot while i am on disability. I am trying to do the work but I could use a little more time. Reply to this
Does MOTA-NH have information on current and historical lot rent rates for homes located in manufactured home parks? If so, is it possible to have access to this information? I need this information for purposes of academic research. Thank you.
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Dear Mr. Rivera, We do not have up to date info re rent charges in the state. unfortunatly, rents change just about every year for investor owned parks and it is not information that always finds its way to us. Rents in cooperative parks very seldom increase. I'm sorry I could not have been more help. Good luck on your research
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A co-op has opened an account in which it puts between $3 and $5K per month and is attempting to get it up to $189K representing $1K per household which is the co-op membership fee for our park. It then plans to annually return the interest to members unequally based on how long the members have lived in hte park. I thought membership fees were to be used for operating income; as is park fees in a cooperative. If there is this much excess monies to be put away each month, shouldn't the rent be reduced. If not, shouldn't the distribution be divided evenly among co-op members regardless of how long they have lived inthe park?
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Is there any way to get a list of people who are licensed to install manufactured homes in NH? And any way to find out if someone has had their license taken away?
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Yes, should contact
33 Hazen Drive
Concord New Hampshire 03305
Telephone 603-271-3294
email: Michelle.Thibeault@dos.nh.gov
Michelle Thibeault
Administrative Supervisor
Division of Fire Safety
Fax 603-271-3206
She is the person handling the Manufactured Housing Installation Standards Board administrative requests.
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Can my landlord force me to clean my lot while i am on disability. I am trying to do the work but I could use a little more time.
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