Senator launches probe of investment groups buying up trailer parks
Source: NBC News
Dec. 9, 2025, 8:56 AM EST
The top Senate Democrat on the congressional Joint Economic Committee launched a new probe Monday into investment firms that hold large stakes in mobile home parks. Sen. Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire has asked six firms to produce internal documents and materials showing the impact their business practices have had on mobile home residents and the profits their investments have generated.
About 22 million people in the U.S. live in mobile home communities across the country, and in recent years, investment companies and private equity firms have bought up many of the parks.
The firms that received letters include some of the biggest players in the industry: Alden Global Capital, owner of Homes of America; the BoaVida Group; Legacy Communities; Patriot Holdings; Philips International; and Sun Communities.
Hassan has also requested information about lease agreements, rents and fees charged, evictions, maintenance and repair histories, numbers of complaints filed by residents and settlements of lawsuits with residents. None of the six firms responded to a request for comment on the letters.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/real-estate/investment-groups-trailer-parks-rcna248031
Simeon Salus
(1,547 posts)This has been obvious since 2020.
Marie Marie
(10,807 posts)the middle class - they just have to squeeze every last penny out of the poor. These people just suck!
ToxMarz
(2,695 posts)a trailer park!
These problems come down to the extreme concentration of wealth. They are gonna keep buying anything and everything they can, and they already own almost everything. That's why they're now buying all the single family homes and trailer parks. They used to have to be selective and chose the best places to invest. Now they want everything, and they can afford it.