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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Bevis v. Terrace View Partners, LP, 244 Cal. Rptr. 3d 797 (2019)

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Bevis v. Terrace View Partners, LP, 244 Cal. Rptr. 3d 797 (2019)
Parent Document
Bevis v. Terrace View Partners, LP, 244 Cal. Rptr. 3d 797 (2019)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2019-02-28

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In 2009, Moore and her parents decided to leave Terrace View and listed the home *805with a real estate agent. The main reason Moore wanted to sell the home was that the space rent was increasing annually and "was quickly outpacing anything that [she] would be able to afford into the future." She also felt it was no longer safe for her parents to use the pool, and the park was "emptying out." They listed the home for two years but were unable to sell it. Moore accepted that the only way to escape the park was to pay off the home and give it away, but she was unable "to save to put extra money into paying it off quickly and the rents increased at a pace faster than [she] could keep up with." At the time of trial she earned about $ 3,000 per month and paid $ 2,000 per month to the park in rent, taxes, and insurance. Her monthly rent was almost $ 1,600. She felt "trapped" and told people she was "pretty much destroyed financially, emotionally, [and] physically."