UCLA Housing Voice

Ep 46: Manufactured Housing (aka Mobile Homes) with Esther Sullivan

Mar 22, 2023
In this discussion, Esther Sullivan, an associate professor and expert on manufactured housing, highlights the critical role of mobile homes in providing affordable homeownership. She reveals the increasing threats these communities face due to predatory investing and park closures. Comparing policies in Florida and Texas, she uncovers the paradox where protections can sometimes worsen residents' situations. Through poignant personal stories, Esther emphasizes the human cost of evictions, advocating for stronger protections and community ownership to safeguard these vital homes.
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Zoning Created Clusters And Stigma

  • Zoning and planning historically pushed manufactured housing out of residential zones into commercial/industrial areas. Half of large-metro local governments prohibit placing manufactured homes in many residential areas.
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Halfway Homeownership Creates Vulnerability

  • Residents in parks own their homes but rent the land, creating 'divided tenure' and acute vulnerability. Not owning land cuts them off from land appreciation and reduces tenure security.
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Two States, Two Systems, Similar Harm

  • Florida has statutory relocation aid and longer notice but ties payments to licensed movers via vouchers. Texas offers minimal protection and no relocation funds, leaving residents to arrange moves themselves.
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