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Old 10-27-2018, 06:46 AM
 
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I suggest investing $300 or $400 in about eight security cameras like the kits they sell at Costco and Walmart. Make sure every inch of your property is covered. A month is plenty of time for them to cause some serious mischief. Beyond that, I second the suggestions to keep the police in the loop on criminal activity. The management office can't dodge responsibility if they own the lot. Go ahead and file a lawsuit against the company in small claims court to recover your deductible. Encourage the neighbors to do the same.

Good luck and here's hoping you end up in a nice house with better neighbors (hint: check them out as thoroughly as you can before closing)!
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Old 10-27-2018, 06:56 AM
 
Location: Connecticut is my adopted home.
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There's a reason I like lots of distance between myself and neighbors. Sometimes that doesn't even do the trick.

I did have a noisy neighbor that kept me up in a situation very like yours (saving for a house) and he was the young buff sportscaster on the local TV station and a party animal. I asked him multiple times to keep it down after midnight as I had to be up early but no luck. So I took to vacuuming (I had an old loud high pitched squealing machine) at 5am on the mornings after his parties. It took about a month to retrain him. He never said a word. About midnight, things quieted down for the duration of my living there. I was ready for the early thirty bagpipe music if the vacuum didn't work.
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Old 10-27-2018, 07:56 AM
 
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OP, you should have offered a reward for "Information leading to the prosecution" of the hit and run driver. Then watched your neighbors eat their own.
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Old 10-27-2018, 12:36 PM
 
Location: Kalamalka Lake, B.C.
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Default AGAIN, where's management??

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Some have pretty strict rules. The ones in CT, anyway.
I grew up in trailer parks from Ottawa to Kansas, Oklahoma to the northern bush in Alberta, than on to California. There is always a manager, usually on site.

Rosealee, our neighbor in Cal, now OWNS four parks in Indiana. You'd love Rose. She'd be on this in a moment. RV parks have management, even in Reno or El Monte.

fyi; parks are HILARIOUS places for kids/dogs to grow up in; now they're often segregated for retired, etc. but if you watch Canada's TRAILER PARK BOYS, yeh, that's pretty much it without a lot of the illegal stuff. Well, maybe moonshine.

You want management TODAY for very good reasons: one crackhead mean more move in. but picking a fight with idiots never ends well.
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Old 10-27-2018, 01:14 PM
 
Location: California
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It appears that Park management doesn’t want to get involved which is contributing to the downfall of the entire park. The private owners info for that trailer may be confidential to you but management knows the name and could contact him with a report of all the complaints from other residents, so why aren’t they doing that. Also by now management should have already been contacting the owner with possible fines for his tenants causing so many disturbances.
At this point continue with your plans to purchase and close on a home. No need to bother moving for just a few months as it’ll only eat up money you need to use for the home you will own. You’ve handled yourself and this situation well. Just keep focused on the tasks at hand.
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