Blog Posts in September, 2017 Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 25-Sep-2017 Can the Mobile Home Park Owner Evict Me? In California, the rights of mobile home residents are strictly enforced in order to protect park inhabitants and owners alike. If your mobile park owner threatens to evict you, know that they may only do so with a just cause. Not only must an owner ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 22-Sep-2017 Eminent Domain Used in Owens Valley Water Rights Fight Inyo County has begun eminent domain proceedings in attempt to take back property bought up by Los Angeles in the 1900s. The land in question was quietly purchased by agents from LA who were posing as ranchers and farmers. Sound familiar? ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 14-Sep-2017 Is Your Mobile Home Park Violating the Fair Housing Act? In California, the Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. In addition to this, the Act also prohibits discrimination based on a person’s ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 11-Sep-2017 California High-Speed Rail Setbacks California’s high-speed rail project is one of the most extensive and expensive public works projects in the United States. In 2008, Californians approved the high-speed rail project with the hopes that one day they would be able to take a ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 7-Sep-2017 Mobile Home Park Closure & Conversion: Know Your Rights Many people are affected when a mobile home park closes or converts its operation. In this blog, we explain what mobile home park tenants can expect during these transitions and how to protect their legal rights. Notice of Closure California laws ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 5-Sep-2017 Evictions: Do I Have a Case Against My Mobile Home Park Owner? People who own a mobile home or rent a lot in a mobile home park, are considered to be mobile home park tenants. In order for these people to be evicted from their homes, special rules must first be followed. In this blog, we explain the process for ... Continue Reading Posted By Allen, Semelsberger & Kaelin LLP 1-Sep-2017 Eminent Domain: Relocation Benefits When it comes to eminent domain cases resulting from transportation projects or public use projects, property owners are entitled to relocation benefits when they are forced to relocate their business or residence as a result of the projects in ... Continue Reading