The residents of mobilehome/manufactured housing communities, as
homeowners, can expect recognition of their rights to privacy,
respect, courtesy and dignity. The responsibility of management
is to serve the needs of the community, and to provide safe and
well-maintained common areas and community services. Mutual
respect and concern are the governing principles of
management-resident relations.
In order to provide for responsible relationships between
resident and resident, and between residents and management, and
to protect the investment of residents and management, reasonable
rules and regulations shall be established in writing and be
available to all residents. Management pledges to enforce rules
and regulations in an equitable and forthright manner.
Communications are essential to all interpersonal relations and
to the successful operation of all businesses. Management pledges
to be available to residents, to be receptive to their
constructive suggestions and to provide factual information.
Contentment, security and peace of mind are the desires of
residents and the goals of management. To this end, management
pledges that residents shall be free of worry of arbitrary or
unlawful termination of tenancy. Management further pledges to
operate the community in a manner consistent with established
business practices and procedures which assure long-term economic
stability for residents and investors.
Management recognizes its business responsibilities to the
community, state and the Western Manufactured Housing Communities
Association, and pledges full support of those laws and
activities which encourage the growth of manufactured housing
community living and the Association.